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COVID-19: Omicron linked to HIV patients

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The surprising number of mutations in the Omicron COVID-19 variant could signal that it originated in a patient with HIV or another immunodeficiency, says a top German immunology expert.

Carsten Watzl, secretary-general of the German Society for Immunology, told dpa that it was conceivable and probable, citing similar findings published in other cases.

“During this process, there can be repeated isolated mutations which may not give the virus any advantage but could nevertheless continue to multiply due to the immune system’s failure to control them,” he said.

The expert added that this could lead to additional mutations, which in combination could be an advantage for the virus.

Compared to the original strain of coronavirus, which first surfaced in Wuhan, China, Omicron has an unusually high number of about 30 amino acid changes in the spike protein alone.

Some of the mutations are known to be associated with greater transmissibility and immune evasion, but Mr Watzl said it is still not clear what effect this particular combination of mutations will have.

Many HIV patients in Africa do not receive adequate treatment, which is why their systems are significantly weakened, according to Mr Watzl.

To prevent the spread of variants as extensively mutated as Omicron, he disclosed that it would be important to identify infected immunocompromised people and isolate them until they are no longer infectious.

“Because even if the virus mutates severely in a person, it is the passing on of the mutated virus that is really dangerous,” Mr Watzl noted.

(dpa/NAN)

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