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COVID-19: India not staring at community spread, says ICMR

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Published : Mar 19, 2020, 4:49 PM IST

In the wake of COVID-19 outbreak, Indian Council of Medical Research said that there is ''no proof'' of its spread across the community in India.

COVID-19 outbreak
COVID-19 outbreak

New Delhi: Amid the coronavirus scare in the country, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Thursday asserted that there is "no proof" whatsoever of its possible spread across communities in India.

"Till date, 826 samples of people suffering from severe acute respiratory infections and influenza-like illnesses have been tested at the sites. No sample was found positive," ICMR Director General Dr Balram Bhargava told media.

Dr Lokesh, who is public relations officer at the Centre's apex medical research body, told sources: "The samples of patients admitted in hospitals are collected randomly by our officials. Here random suggests individuals admitted in hospitals with other diseases, but showing some symptoms of respiratory problems. There is a designated criteria under which the samples are collected. Such samples were collected for over a week and tested negative."

Also read: 78 people quarantined in Srinagar after arrival from Leh

He said: "We continue to test people with a history of travel abroad and who all have came in contact with these people. Besides, community testing is on. There are also some people admitted in hospitals with neither travel history nor contact with those who have visited foreign lands. But they have certain symptoms. We have taken their samples too. Their results will be out soon."

As of Thursday morning, India reported 174 coronavirus positive cases with three casualties. Fifteen patients have recovered so far. (IANS report)

New Delhi: Amid the coronavirus scare in the country, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Thursday asserted that there is "no proof" whatsoever of its possible spread across communities in India.

"Till date, 826 samples of people suffering from severe acute respiratory infections and influenza-like illnesses have been tested at the sites. No sample was found positive," ICMR Director General Dr Balram Bhargava told media.

Dr Lokesh, who is public relations officer at the Centre's apex medical research body, told sources: "The samples of patients admitted in hospitals are collected randomly by our officials. Here random suggests individuals admitted in hospitals with other diseases, but showing some symptoms of respiratory problems. There is a designated criteria under which the samples are collected. Such samples were collected for over a week and tested negative."

Also read: 78 people quarantined in Srinagar after arrival from Leh

He said: "We continue to test people with a history of travel abroad and who all have came in contact with these people. Besides, community testing is on. There are also some people admitted in hospitals with neither travel history nor contact with those who have visited foreign lands. But they have certain symptoms. We have taken their samples too. Their results will be out soon."

As of Thursday morning, India reported 174 coronavirus positive cases with three casualties. Fifteen patients have recovered so far. (IANS report)

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