US CDC says new COVID lineage could cause infections in vaccinated
individuals
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[August 24, 2023]
(Reuters) -The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) said on Wednesday the new BA.2.86 lineage of coronavirus may be
more capable than older variants in causing infection in people who have
previously had COVID-19 or who have received vaccines.
CDC said it was too soon to know whether this might cause more severe
illness compared with previous variants.
But due to the high number of mutations detected in this lineage, there
were concerns about its impact on immunity from vaccines and previous
infections, the agency said.
Scientists are keeping an eye on the BA.2.86 lineage because it has 36
mutations that distinguish it from the currently-dominant XBB.1.5
variant.
CDC, however, said virus samples are not yet broadly available for more
reliable laboratory testing of antibodies.
The agency had earlier this month
said it was tracking the highly mutated BA.2.86 lineage, which has
been detected in the United States, Denmark and Israel.
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Communication together with Trinity College in Dublin, shows a model
structurally representative of a betacoronavirus which is the type
of virus linked to COVID-19, better known as the coronavirus linked
to the Wuhan outbreak, shared with Reuters on February 18, 2020.
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CDC said on Wednesday the current increase in hospitalizations in
the United States is not likely driven by the BA.2.86 lineage.
(Reporting by Pratik Jain in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)
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