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Last Updated : Aug 20, 2020 12:02 PM IST | Source: PTI

6 lakh may have been coronavirus-infected in Hyderabad: Study

According to a press release from the Telangana government, there are 97,424 confirmed COVID-19 cases reported in the state.

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There may be at least six lakh people in Hyderabad who have been infected by coronavirus with a large number of them asymptomatic and need no hospitalisation, according to a study.

Conducted by CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology and CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, the study said individuals infected by SARS-CoV-2 shed virus not only through nasal and oral routes but also through faeces.

In a joint effort, CCMB and IICT harvested the sewage samples of different sewage treatment plants (STPs) in the city to estimate the number of potentially infected individuals, it said.

According to the study, 80 percent of the STPs revealed nearly two lakh people are shedding viral materials and only 40 percent of the sewage reach STPs which may indicate that about six lakh people in the city carried or are carrying the virus.

"This study, covering about 80 percent of the STPs in Hyderabad, revealed that there are nearly 2 lakh people who are shedding viral materials.

Since only 40 percent of the sewage reach STPs, this data can be used to extrapolate the overall number of potentially infected people, which turned out to be approximately six lakh, that is, around six percent of the population, which includes symptomatic, asymptomatic, and also recently recovered individuals in a time window of about 35 days," the CCMB said.

The findings are posted on preprint server MedRxiv, which is yet to be peer-reviewed, it added.

According to a press release from the Telangana government, as on August 19, there are 97,424 confirmed COVID-19 cases reported in the state.

Director, CCMB, Rakesh Mishra said if such studies are carried out in coordination with civic bodies, it would help identify the hotspots and take necessary measures.

"Our finding clearly indicates that a large proportion of the affected individuals are asymptomatic and did not need hospitalisation.

This is also in agreement with the observation that hospitalisation rush or mortality is way lower than otherwise expected with such a large infection rate at a given time," the CCMB director said.

"It explains why our healthcare system has been able to handle reasonably well the situation during the pandemic," he said.

All the experiments were conducted at the CSIR-CCMB COVID- 19 testing facility and the teams were from CSIR-IICT and CSIR-CCMB, according to the release.
First Published on Aug 20, 2020 11:58 am
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