Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    TekratiTekrati
    • Home
    • Tech
    • Interviews
    • Business
    • Experts
    • BioTech
    • Entertainment
    • NFT
    • SaaS
    • Community
    • Sitemap
    TekratiTekrati
    Home»BioTech»LabCorp to help CDC track COVID-19 mutations as new strain spreads in U.S.
    BioTech

    LabCorp to help CDC track COVID-19 mutations as new strain spreads in U.S.

    adminBy adminJanuary 8, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has tapped LabCorp to help conduct a large-scale genomic study tracking new mutations in the COVID-19 virus—after a fast-spreading variant, first identified in the U.K., has recently surfaced on U.S. shores.

    The public health agency plans to collect random samples from across the country, to provide a baseline that will enable national and state-level surveillance programs to hone in on emerging cases. 

    With the addition of LabCorp’s facilities, the CDC said it aims to more than double the number of genomic samples sequenced per week.

    Virtual Clinical Trials Summit

    Virtual Clinical Trials Summit: The Premier Educational Event Focused on Decentralized Clinical Trials

    In this virtual environment, we will look at current and future trends for ongoing virtual trials, diving into the many ways companies can improve patient engagement and trial behavior to enhance retention with a focus on emerging technology and harmonized data access across the clinical trial system.

    “Better decision making starts with better data, and we are eager to help the CDC in its effort to improve the nation’s understanding of this virus and how to effectively fight it,” LabCorp Chief Scientific Officer Marcia Eisenberg, Ph.D., said. “This sequencing survey is a critical project to ensure our knowledge of COVID-19 improves even as the virus may mutate and change.”

    RELATED: Pfizer, Moderna urge calm as they launch tests of vaccines against mutated COVID-19

    The new strain of the virus, known as B117, was first spotted last September, and positive cases have quickly multiplied in the months since.

    While it has not yet proven to be more deadly to the individual patient, its quick transmission speeds—making it about 50% more contagious—could allow it to infect more people and place a larger burden on the public health system.

    RELATED: Qiagen launches new tools for tracking coronavirus mutations and strains

    On Dec. 25, the CDC issued an order requiring all inbound air passengers from the U.K. to be screened for COVID-19 before they board, including U.S. citizens. And this week, the agency said it expects the variant is already spreading among communities in several states, according to a report from The Washington Post.

    The University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, known as CIDRAP, counts at least 56 cases of B117 in eight states, with the most in California and Florida.

    Biotech
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    admin

    MD with a keen interest in technology, internet, and productivity. Founder of Psihiatrie.org and Medidact.ro

    Related Posts

    4 Top Insect Entry Points in Your Home and What to Do About Them

    March 14, 2025

    10 Eco-Friendly Products to Help You Live Sustainably Every Day

    November 15, 2022

    The 4 Biggest Reasons You Should Test Your Well Water Annually

    August 27, 2022
    Browse by Category
    • Advanced Technology
    • anime
    • BioTech
    • Business
    • Communication Technology
    • Community
    • Entertainment
    • eSports
    • Experts
    • Health
    • Interviews
    • News
    • NFT
    • Politics
    • Post
    • Quantum Computing
    • rahmennummern-check.de
    • SaaS
    • science
    • Snapchat
    • Tech
    • Uncategorized
    • Water Level Sensor
    Archive
    Contact Us
    Email - staff@tekrati.com
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About us
    • Write For Us
    • Meet the team
    • Editorial Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    © 2026 Tekrati.com

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.