SARS-COV-2 VARIANTS RENAMED

SARS-COV-2 VARIANTS RENAMED

The WHO released a new nomenclature to denote variants of the Sars-Cov-2 that may make the coronavirus more dangerous in an attempt to simplify their names and discourage the practice of associating these to regions or countries

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VARIANTS OF CONCERN

Established to have attributes that make them ‘fitter’ than the first version of the virus.

NEW WHO LABEL PANGO LINEAGE

(MOST COMMONLY USED CODE)

FIRST 

FOUND IN

DATE OF DESIGNATION  CONCERN 

BECAUSE

ALPHA  B.1.1.7 UK (Kent);

September,2020

Dec 18, 2020

(VOC)

Spreads more rapidly than predominant virus
BETA B.1.351 South Africa;May,2020 Dec 18,2020 Shows significant resistance 
GAMMA P.1 Brazil;November 2020 Jan 11,2021 Shows some resistance, enhanced infectivity
DELTA B.1.617.2 India; October,2020 May 11,2021 Significantly more transmissible;

somewhat resistant

 

VARIANTS OF INTEREST 

These are being investigated by scientists at present.

NEW WHO LABEL PANGO LINEAGE

(MOST COMMONLY USED CODE)

FIRST 

FOUND IN

DATE OF 

DESIGNATION

CONCERN 

BECAUSE 

EPSILON B.1.427/B.1.429 US (California);

March,2020

March 5,2021 May be more transmissible
ZETA P.2 Brazil;April,2020 March 17,2021 May be more resistant
ETA B.1.525 Multiple countries;

Dec,2020

March 17,2021 May be more resistant to vaccines
THETA P.3 Philippines;Jan,2021 March 24,2021 Has some of the same mutations as the other VOCs
IOTA B.1.526 US(New York);

Nov,2020

March 24,2021 May be more resistant
KAPPA B.1.617.1 India;October,

2020

April 4,2021 May be more resistant, spread more readily

 

WHY THE NEW NAMES?

In an advisory issued in 2015,the WHO discouraged the practice of using names that linked a pathogen to a region, people or animals such as ‘swine flu’ and ‘Middle East Respiratory Syndrome’.

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“This may seem like a trivial issue to some, but disease names really do matter to the people who directly affected. We’ve seen certain disease names provoke a backlash against members of particular religious or ethnic communities, create unjustified barriers to travel, commerce and trade, and trigger needless slaughtering of food animals”, it said .