Nicola Daniels nicola.daniels@inl.co.za NO cases of “Mu”, the recently classified PANGO lineage B.1.621 variant of interest (VOI) have been detected in South Africa yet, the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) said.
The variant was first detected in Colombia in January, and has since spread across North America, South America and Europe, with some detections in Asia.
“The majority of the Mu sequences (5 123) have been detected in North America (55%), followed by South America (23%), Europe (18%), and Asia (0.1%).
“As at September 3, there have been no cases of Mu detected on the African continent, including South Africa. Currently, it accounts for less than 1% of the globally circulating viruses, with Delta accounting for 88%,” the organisation added.
The mutations within the spike protein, that define Mu,…