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Prevalence Of Delta Variant Not Different Between Vaccinated And Unvaccinated Groups: ICMR Study

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The study conducted by the ICMR on covid-infected individuals in the city has found that the prevalence of B.1.617.2 (Delta variant) “was not different between the vaccinated and unvaccinated groups.”

B.1.617.2, or the Delta variant of covid-19 that caused Sars Cov2 was the main circulating strain and one of the primary drivers for the country’s covid second wave, said the study that has been approved by the ICMR- National Institute of Epidemiology, Chennai.

The study involved researchers from the National Institute of Epidemiology, here. Covid-infected persons, both vaccinated and unvaccinated ones, who visited the Greater Chennai Corporation’s triage centers between May 3 and 7, were enrolled in the study.

“The study findings indicate that the prevalence of B.1.617.2 was not different between the vaccinated and unvaccinated groups. Delta variant was the dominant circulating strain and one of the primary drivers for the second wave ofRS-CoV-2 in India.”

“Studies have documented reduction in neutralization titres among Covishield and Covaxin recipients after infection with delta variant. This might be the reason for the breakthrough infections observed in the fully vaccinated individuals,” it said.

However, it added, that percentage of patients developing to severe illness and mortality was found lesser in the vaccinated groups.

While B.1.617.2 strain has the potential to infect both the vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, however, the development of illness seems to be prevented by vaccination.

“Therefore, non-pharmaceutical interventions must continue to slow down the transmission. Additionally, the pace and scale of vaccination has to be increased to mitigate the further waves of the pandemic,” it said

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