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What is Covid's Kappa variant found in Uttar Pradesh? All you need to know

By | Written by Poulomi Ghosh
Jul 09, 2021 03:21 PM IST

Uttar Pradesh has confirmed that it has two cases of Kappa variant. Niti Aayog (health) member VK Paul said Kappa got overshadowed by Delta in India, while both were detected in India in October 2020.

Uttar Pradesh has reported two cases of the Kappa variant of Covid-19, which has been confirmed by the King Geroge's Medical College where the genome sequencing of 109 samples took place. Out of these 109 samples, 107 Delta variant cases have been found. Some reports claimed that there have been three cases of Kappa variant in Uttar Pradesh and the first patient, a 66-year-old resident of Sant Kabir Nagar, has succumbed to the disease.

Kappa variant of Covid has now been found in Uttar Pradesh. (AP)
Kappa variant of Covid has now been found in Uttar Pradesh. (AP)

According to the Union health ministry's June data, there were 3,969 Alpha, 149 Beta, 1 Gamma, and 16,238 Delta and Kappa variant cases in India. The B.1.617 lineage was first observed in Maharashtra and was "associated with an unusual rise in several districts of the state", the ministry had said about the lineage, not specifying Delta or Kappa. On Friday, Niti Aayog member (health) VK Paul said the Kappa variant in India got overshadowed by Delta. Not all cases in India are of Delta variant and Kappa has been there for quite some time.

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What is Kappa? Is it a new variant?

This is not a new variant. According to the World Health Organizations's site on tracking SARS-Cov-2, the Kappa variant was first detected in India in October 2020. The variant is identified as B.1.617.1, while Delta is represented as B.1.617.2.

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Is it a variant of concern?

WHO at present has not classified this variant as a variant of concern. Like Lambda, which has already spread in 30 countries across the world, Kappa is a variant of interest.

Is it a double mutant?

Yes, like Delta, Kappa is referred to as a double mutant because of two mutations -- EE484Q and L452R.

Is this variant immune escape?

It is believed that the L452R mutation may help the variant to escape the body's natural immune response. But since it is a variant of interest, its full potential remains to be explored.

Are these the first Kappa cases in India?

No, as the Kappa variant was found in India in October 2020, it is evident that these are not the first instances of the variant. This variant has been found in many states.

Difference between Delta and Kappa

Both the variants, belonging to the same lineage of B.1.617, have been found first in India in October 2020. Delta, which was a variant of interest in April 2021, became a variant of concern in May 2021. Kappa on the other hand remained a variant of interest, as designated last on April 4. Delta has emerged as a threat across the world as most of the present Covid-19 cases in the world are that of Delta variant. The second wave of the pandemic in India was also because of the dominance of the Delta variant. A further mutation of Delta called Delta Plus has now emerged in many countries, including India. Kappa is not as intense and Delta is in its effect and hence it got overwhelmed by the Delta.

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