India finds 1st Omicron BQ.1 subvariant in Pune sample
India finds 1st Omicron BQ.1 subvariant in Pune sample
BQ.1's detection in the Pune sample comes just after BF.7 - another Omicron subvariant first reported in China - was picked up in Gujarat. Scientists said both BQ.1 and BF.7 pack mutations that could make them considerably good at being contagious and immune evasion. India on Monday detected its first case of Omicron's BQ.1 subvariant in a patient sample from Pune. BQ.1 is a descendant of Omicron's BA.5, currently the dominant version of SARS-CoV-2 in the United States.
BQ.1's detection in the Pune sample comes just after BF.7 - another Omicron subvariant first reported in China - was picked up in Gujarat. Scientists said both BQ.1 and BF.7 pack mutations that could make them considerably good at being contagious and immune evasion.
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