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There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Islie: 4:11pm On Jun 28, 2020
Renowned scientists have said that, as the new coronavirus spreads, there is a higher chance of Nigeria having another strain of the viral infection.

A professor of virology and former Vice-Chancellor at the Redeemer’s University, Nigeria, Ede, Osun State, Oyewale Tomori, told PUNCH HealthWise that the more there is community spread of the infection, the higher the chance of virus mutation to form a new strain that is peculiar to Nigeria.

Prof. Tomori said, “The more the community spread, the higher the chance of virus mutation.”

Confirming that there are three strains of COVID-19 in Nigeria, Tomori said the strains, which are classified into A, B.1 and B2-1, represent importations from different parts of the world.

According to the virologist, studies principally conducted at the African Centre of Excellence for the Genomics of Infectious Disease at RUN, together with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control revealed that the first SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease isolated from the European traveller who introduced the disease to Nigeria is genetically related to the European virus, consistent with the known travel history of this case.

“Further studies from the same ACEGID at the Redeemer’s University, showed that genetic analyses of twenty additional SARS-CoV-2 isolated in Nigeria belong to three different lineages -A, B.1 and B.2-1.

“The A-line includes viruses originating from China and exported to other regions of the world – South East Asia, Japan, South Korea, Australia, the USA.

“The B.1 lineage corresponds to the Italian outbreak, while the B.2-1 line represents viruses from the UK, Europe, Jordan, Australia, USA, India, Ghana.

“These studies conclude that there have been various introductions of multiple lineages of COVID-19 virus into Nigeria.”

Tomori said that the Ede team found that four of Nigerian cases were patients infected with a mutant virus.

“Three of these patients presented with very severe disease. This mutation helps the virus to dominate the wild type and to evade immune interventions.”

Also, a professor of molecular biology and genomics and Director at ACEGID, Christian Happi said, “There are three strains of COVID-19 so far in Nigeria.

“There is a possibility that the strains can form a new strain that is peculiar to Nigeria.”


On the implication of having different strains, Happi said: “the implication is that the virus might become more diverse and it might have an implication in terms of diagnostics and therapeutic vaccines.”

Tomori, however, said it is difficult to say if the strains of the virus will affect the severity of COVID-19 cases or increase the number of deaths “as this is an unfolding scenario. As the disease spreads we are likely to see possible mutation of yet unknown lineal expressions.”

He said that with different strains of COVID-19, “there will be different clinical manifestations depending on the infecting virus strain.”

He added that “these findings further emphasise the power of genomics in elucidating community transmission during pandemics, and the need for us to work together to get a better understanding and control of the COVID-19 disease.”

https://healthwise.punchng.com/nigeria-may-develop-new-strain-of-covid-19-scientists-warn/

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Ezennwa(m): 4:12pm On Jun 28, 2020
hmm!

It is finished.

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by SirWarlock: 4:15pm On Jun 28, 2020
Where have these scientists been

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Vikkoh(m): 5:01pm On Jun 28, 2020
Oga provide a CURE and stop disturbing us cry

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by rottennaija(m): 5:02pm On Jun 28, 2020
Ezennwa:
hmm!

It is finished.

Lol

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by alizma: 5:22pm On Jun 28, 2020
Ok
Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by uginya(f): 6:27pm On Jun 28, 2020
god forbid it is well

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by olaboy33(m): 7:36pm On Jun 28, 2020
I said it some weeks back here,

we have a less aggressive strain of the virus here in Nigeria, it has gone almost round (esp in Lagos) and people have survived on their own.

Only if we want to deceive ourselves, this virus is not as serious as it seems in Africa.
Damn the transmission rate when the death rate is very low.

Our government needs to stop squandering and diverting funds in the name of isolation. Only those with severe cases should be admitted and treated.


less than 600 deaths in 4 months, mosquito bites kill more than that.

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Rebuke: 7:36pm On Jun 28, 2020
They have come again.

I want to hear news about solution. Tell us the way forward.

All this Covid-19 marketing is becoming stale already.


All I know is, lockdown isn't the way forward for Nigerians.

It's not working! So, just don't come and tell us we should go sit at home again. undecided

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by sunbodan(f): 7:36pm On Jun 28, 2020
May God have mercy

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Springsdy456958(m): 7:36pm On Jun 28, 2020
Wahala
Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Derring: 7:36pm On Jun 28, 2020
China Abeg Abeg.
We re not done with 1-9 version and una wan release Max- pro version.

Or

Are they trying to use iPhone market strategy.

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by techmo(m): 7:36pm On Jun 28, 2020
Na wa

3 strain
Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Dshocker(m): 7:36pm On Jun 28, 2020
If not for propaganda,the coronavirus has been an everyday sickness in Africa,of which our immune system has adapted to....Typhoid and malaria is what the world are battling.

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Bobotic(m): 7:36pm On Jun 28, 2020
I Am Tire oh

Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by GeneralPula: 7:36pm On Jun 28, 2020
Igboro ti daru sad

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Nanavati(m): 7:37pm On Jun 28, 2020
scientists of doom

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Realist5: 7:37pm On Jun 28, 2020
Dear Prof, pls go and carry out a scientific research on how to cure Covid 19 not adding to our fears.

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Ishilove: 7:37pm On Jun 28, 2020
Issorait
Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by richard870(m): 7:37pm On Jun 28, 2020
Funny man

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by sonnie10: 7:37pm On Jun 28, 2020
Mutation from all the orisirisi concoction people have been taking. The Virus is outsmarting humans. In biology it is called adaptation. Maybe the newer strains have adapted to Nigeria warmer temperature, lemon, ginger and garlic mixture.

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by MajorOvakporaye(f): 7:37pm On Jun 28, 2020
Fake analysis!
Scam professor!!
Scam virus!!!

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by godwinstringed1(m): 7:37pm On Jun 28, 2020
sad
Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Ladycewhy(f): 7:37pm On Jun 28, 2020
Ok undecided
Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Nobody: 7:37pm On Jun 28, 2020
You don't mean it

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Perfectionistic(m): 7:38pm On Jun 28, 2020
Don't worry. Some mutations make viruses weaker. These people should stop "warning" people and start telling people the truth based on facts.
Islie:


https://healthwise.punchng.com/nigeria-may-develop-new-strain-of-covid-19-scientists-warn/

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Elslim: 7:38pm On Jun 28, 2020
we die here

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by EmekaBlue(m): 7:38pm On Jun 28, 2020
Because they are surprised people are not dying, they come up with this

abeg get lost with Covid-19 bullshit

our faith of not believing in it is saving us

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Re: There Are 3 Strains Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Redeemers University Professors by Vitamin17(m): 7:38pm On Jun 28, 2020
angry story

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