Bangladesh unveils the crown genome sequence | 910812 | The voice of tomorrow



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Bangladesh has presented the genomic sequence of the coronavirus. As a result, researchers will be able to determine the nature of the virus. It is also known what type of medicine or vaccine to apply to treat this virus.

The Child Health Research Foundation reported the information on Tuesday (May 12). They were the first to discover the sequence of the genome.

Executive Director of the Child Health Research Foundation. Sameer Kumar Saha told the media that the genome sequence would give us a clear idea of ​​the speed, nature, and type of virus. This will let us know what type of vaccine or medication we need to use to fight the virus here.

Previously, the coordinator of the Technical Committee for Response to the Coronavirus of the University of Dhaka, Professor Dr., on the importance of the sequence of the coronavirus genome. Sharif Akhtaruzzaman said that so far 3 types of new coronaviruses have been reported in Motadag.

It is very important to know which species is influencing Bangladesh or if a new species has been created through mutations. We are working on it in the background.
Assistant Professor, Dhaka University of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. Mushtaq Ibn Ayub told the media that an idea of ​​how powerful a virus is and how much transmission capacity can be obtained through genome sequencing. Furthermore, it gives an idea of ​​whether the virus has acquired new characteristics in a geographical environment.

The first coronavirus case was identified in Bangladesh on March 8. The first news of death in Corona came on March 17. As of Tuesday (May 12), 2.07,332 people had died of coronaviruses worldwide, according to WorldMeter, a website that tracks the number of coronavirus infections and deaths. Furthermore, the virus has been identified in the bodies of more than 42 million people.

15 lakh 26 thousand 47 people have returned home after recovering. Currently 24 lakh 41 thousand 121 people are in treatment. Of these, 23 thousand rupees 94 thousand 185 people have mild infections, but 48 thousand 938 people are in critical condition.



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