When Delta raging around the world, MU strains appeared to be concerned about immunological and vaccine virus scenarios.
WHO and the US said they are closely monitoring new strains.
All viruses, including NCOV, are mutated over time and most mutations are less or not affecting the nature of the virus, according to experts.
Dr. Vinod RMT Balasubramaniam, Molecular Molecular Study House and Senior Lecturer at Jeffrey Cheah Medical and Health Sciences School of Monash University, Malaysia, said MU, the 5th interesting variation was followed by WHO,
MU has mutations E484K and K417N, related to the ability to avoid antibody.
Data on mu immunity to avoid immunity is still quite limited.
In addition, MU also contains additional mutations such as P681H, first appearing in Alpha strains with fast spread, and two mutations R346K, Y144T but unknown their impact on this strain, according to Balasubramaniam
In fact, we don't know whether mutations in MU increase the likelihood of infection and disease.
Doctors take care of a Covid-19 patient at Hospital in Bogota, Colombia in May. Photo: AFP.
At the end of July, the Local 10 Television station in Florida, US reported 10% of the number of genetic sequencies at the University of Miami to transform MU.
The rate of MU strain in global NCOV gene sequences is less than 0.1%.
This molecular virological expert said that when looking at the mutation of MU, this strain hides the formula of disaster, because it shows the risk of vaccine resistance.
In response to the threat from the new strains of NCOV, Dr. Balasubramaniam stressed the key to fight the risk of virus mutations that are still global vaccination.
The University of Monash University argues that until the scientific gender has a more comprehensive picture of MU strip, countries must raise vigilance, tighten control, strengthen testing, especially in the region
The vaccination is currently considered a solution to help the world return to normal life.
Viruses need a sensitive host, can be people or animals, to thrive.
Experts are concerned that the vaccination campaign is slow in many countries due to limited supply that can be used for viruses to continue spreading strongly and more dangerous mutations.
Dr. Balasubramaniam adds that with many viruses that become seasonal disease, countries across the globe must take into account the plan to live with the virus.
Some countries around the world have difficulty continuing to extend blockade measures, which cause serious impact on the economy, he said.
Balasubramaniam recommends that governments should only loosen limited measures with those who have adequate vaccinations, but tighten with those who are not injected.
Every time the virus reproduces in someone's body, it will have the opportunity to mutate and appear new strains.