A day after the publication of the figures from the first seroprevalence survey in Srinagar, Government Medical College in Srinagar began the circular of the time of the ICMR COVID-19 national survey in Pulwama district.
The Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR), the country’s largest medical organization, is meeting the time of the National Serology Survey for Covid-19 entitled ”National Serovigilance” to monitor the transmission trend of SARS-CoV-2 Infection nationwide. Community surveillance will be studied in 60 districts and 10 hotspots in all EU states and territories to analyse the reaction to SARS VOC-2 infection in those months. The first circular took place in May and June this year. The prevalence of IgG antibody titers was found to be 0.73% in the general population.
GMC, Srinagar, Head of Community Medicine and Head of The ICMR Serological Survey for Pulwama Dr. S Muhammad Salim Khan said that in the round of this moment, knowledge will be collected through application and blood samples will be taken to evaluate immunoglobulin-Gamma (Ig-G) opposite SARS-CoV-2, which will determine the prevalence of infection in the recent beyond and the body’s immune reaction to SARS CoV-2 infection.
“Each of the chosen ones collects knowledge and blood samples from 400 participants, adding young people over the age of 10,” Khan said.
The ICMR conducts the through its regional centres. However, the Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Director General of CIMR, Dr. Balram Bhargava, asked the Government Medical College in Srinagar to carry out the in Pulwama District on his behalf.
“A team from Government Medical College, Srinagar, which added professors, resident physicians and medical interns from the Department of Community Medicine (SPM) delegates through Dr. Samia Rashid, Decana, GMC, Srinagar, to conduct research in ten groups in Pulwama, “Khan said, adding that blood samples will be sent to the CIMR laboratory in Chennai.
In the first round, seroprevalence in Pulwama district is 2%, higher than the national average of 0.73%, while a recent review through GMC Srinagar in Srinagar showed a prevalence of 3.8% in the general population, which is almost double the prevalence in Pulwama. .
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