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New Corona variant discovered in southern France: “Atypical combination” of mutations

2022-01-03T20:36:42.083Z


New Corona variant discovered in southern France: “Atypical combination” of mutations Created: 01/03/2022Updated: 01/03/2022, 9:32 PM People in masks cross the avenue des Champs-Elysees in Paris. A new variant of the corona virus has now been discovered in France. © picture alliance / dpa / AP | Thibault Camus Scientists at a university in Marseille discovered a previously unknown variant of th


New Corona variant discovered in southern France: “Atypical combination” of mutations

Created: 01/03/2022Updated: 01/03/2022, 9:32 PM

People in masks cross the avenue des Champs-Elysees in Paris.

A new variant of the corona virus has now been discovered in France.

© picture alliance / dpa / AP |

Thibault Camus

Scientists at a university in Marseille discovered a previously unknown variant of the Corona.

However, research on this is still at the very beginning.

Paris / Marseille - The new year started with good news.

Health Minister Karl Lauterbach announced that Omikron was much more contagious, but probably milder.

But now scientists in France have discovered a new variant of the coronavirus * that could be more contagious.

However, the data situation is still scarce.

New Corona variant discovered in France - that is known so far

The previously unknown variant of the coronavirus has the provisional designation B.1.640.2.

Researchers at IHU Mediterranee Infection in Marseille had already discovered the mutation at the beginning of December and reported on it in a preprint study on December 29th.

This is a scientific publication that has not yet been reviewed by other experts.

The experts speak of an “atypical combination” of mutations.

According to this, 46 mutations could be identified in the variant.

For comparison: The Omikron * variant has a total of 50 deviations, 32 of them in the spike protein.

The new variant contains the already known mutations N501Y and E484K.

According to experts, N501Y binds more easily to human cells and thus ensures faster spread.

Twelve people infected: New variant B.1.640.2 found in the traveler

The new variant was first discovered in a traveler from Cameroon.

The study is based on data from twelve people infected with the new mutant.

According to the Johns Hopkins Institute, the vaccination rate in Cameroon is around 2.4 percent.

Mutations in a virus can develop particularly well in unvaccinated * or immunocompromised people.

No data are currently available on the spread or danger of the new mutations.

New variants of the coronavirus are constantly being discovered, but only a few can prevail.

Viruses usually mutate in such a way that the discovery of a new variant does not come as a surprise to experts.

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