BRICS scientists to analyze mathematical modeling of COVID-19 pandemic
GBNews24 Desk//
Scientists from four BRICS countries (India, China, Russia and Brazil) will carry out genomic sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 and studies on the epidemiology and mathematical modeling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The whole process will help trace genetic mutations, recombination as well as distribution of the virus and also make projections about the future of its, said official sources in the Indian Ministry of Science and Technology in New Delhi on Friday, reports BSS.
Keeping this in mind, a research plan has been made by including expertise of scientists and engineers from diverse backgrounds.
A consortium consisting of Prof. Dr. Ch Sasikala from India Prof. Yuhua Xin from China, Senor Researcher from Russia Ivan Sobolev and Dr Marilda Mendonça Siqueira from Brazil will carry out different arms of this BRICS-Multilateral Research and Development Project.
Under this research supported by the Department of Science and Technology, India and Brazil sides will assess distribution of SARS-CoV-2 in environmental samples through metagenome analysis for wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) surveillance, sources said.
Chinese and Russian scientists will carry out the Real-Time PCR detection of SARS-CoV-2 in biological material (nasopharyngeal swabs) from patients with symptoms of respiratory diseases and investigate the genomic variability, comparative genomics and phylogenetic analysis.
They said that the genomic, metagenomic and epidemiological data from India, China, Russia and Brazil will be integrated to develop mathematical models for mutations analysis, population genetics, phylogenetic relationship, recombination analysis and risk evaluation to reveal spread network and dynamics of the virus.
The database developed by the different groups will also compare the distribution and survival of the virus in the different regions and establish the surveillance of the relevant early warning system.
The collaborative research plan has been developed considering the strengths of international collaborators from the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences of China, Federal Research Centre of Fundamental and Translational Medicine of Russia and Respiratory Virus and Measles Laboratory, Oswaldo Cruz Institute of Brazil.
The study will provide a common platform to share and analyze the data of four different countries and understand the spread routes and transmission dynamics of virus, sources added.
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