CM Biren inaugurated an Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG) Sequencing Facility at IBSD Campus, Takyelpat, Imphal.
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Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh on Saturday inaugurated Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG) Sequencing Facility at a solemn function organised by the Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development (IBSD) at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat.
With this, samples now can be tested in the INSACOG sequencing facility at IBSD Campus, Takyelpat, Imphal where genome sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 will be performed not only for Manipur but also for other states of Northeastern region of India. Manipur would now no longer send samples outside the state for detection of COVID variants as genome sequencing would be done within the state, said an official statement.
Speaking on the occasion, the CM said that Viral Genome Sequencing has become very critical in the fight against the COVID pandemic as new variants of concern have emerged as the dominant strains across the world. As such, the Central government had been putting in much effort to increase sequencing in view of the increasing spread and possibility of a third wave. He also expressed happiness on ISBD, Imphal on becoming one of the regional sequencing laboratories approved as part of the consortium of 28 National Laboratories to monitor the genomic variations in SARS-CoV-2.
He further stated that sequencing would facilitate in identifying hotspots with variants of concern and provide critical information to aid appropriate public health response. The analysis of data collected would also help in studying whether the mutation influences transmission, clinical outcomes, severity and impact the efficacy of public health intervention and vaccines, he added.
The chief minister also expressed that assessing genome variants would also assist in developing potential vaccines in the future and ascertain the status of new variants of SARS-CoV-2 in the country. He was also hopeful that the inclusion of IBSD, Imphal as part of the consortium of 28 National Laboratories would be of immense help in the ongoing efforts of the State Government’s fight against COVID-19, the release added.
The function was also attended by advisor to chief minister (Health) Dr Sapam Ranjan, chief secretary Rajesh Kumar, principal secretary (Health and Family Welfare) V Vumlunmang, director, IBSD, Imphal Prof Pulok Kumar Mukherjee and other officials among others.
It may be mentioned that IBSD, Manipur which is under the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India had established INSACOG facility which is the first time such an effort had been made in the Country. INSACOG aims to focus on sequencing of clinical samples to understand the disease dynamics and severity.