Monkeypox virus has been for the first time isolated in India by the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune
Pune: Monkeypox virus has been for the first time isolated in India by the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune which works under Indian Council for Medical Research- ICMR.
The ICMR- NIV has successfully isolated and cultured the #Moneypox virus strain from the samples of infected Indian patients. ICMR in a tweet said that genomic sequence of the Indian strains has 99.85 per cent match with the West African Strains circulating globally.
The Indian Council of Medical Research also invited expression of interest proposing to handover the virus strain to interested Indian Vaccine and In-Vitro Diagnostic industry partners for development of indigenous vaccine and diagnostic kits for Monkeypox.
Monkeypox is an acute viral disease and its symptoms are fever, skin rashes, Lymph node enlargement Headache, Muscle Ache or Exhaustion and sore throat and cough.
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