CSIR suggests air surveillance in Parliament to detect Covid-19 prevalence
A
presentation suggesting the setting up of sewage and air surveillance systems
in Parliament to detect the prevalence of COVID-19 was made before Vice
President M Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday.
Elaborating
on the relevance of sewage surveillance in his presentation, Director General
of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Shekhar C Mande said,
"COVID-19 patients shed SAR-CoV-2
in stools. Apart from symptomatic individuals, asymptomatic people also shed
the virus in their stools."
Sewage
surveillance provides a qualitative as well as a quantitative estimate of the
number of people infected in a population and could be used to understand the
progression of COVID-19 even when mass scale tests for individuals are not
possible, an official statement said quoting the CSIR chief.
It is a
measure to comprehensively monitor the prevalence of the disease in communities
in real time, Mande said. Read More
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