Covid-19 Serosurvey Results: 40 Crore Indians Still Susceptible To Coronavirus
Findings of the fourth nationwide serological survey conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in June-July show that two-third of Indians above the age of 6 had SARS-C0V-2 antibodies. The results of the survey also suggest that about 40 crore people or one-third of the country’s population is still vulnerable to the novel coronavirus.
The findings of the survey are significant because this is for the first time children aged 6-17 years were included in the national serosurvey. The results of the survey were released by DG, ICMR, Dr Balram Bhargava. ICMR has conducted the fourth round of national blood serum survey which tests for antibodies, known as a serosurvey, for Covid-19.
The aim of the survey was to estimate the sero-prevalence of SARS-C0V-2 antibodies. It was conducted across 70 districts of 21 states. These are the same districts where three earlier rounds have been conducted during May-June (2020); August-September (2020); and December-January (2020-2021). Watch the video to know more.
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