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Health Ministry to spend Rs. 1000 cr to establish huge network of virology labs

Ramesh Shankar, MumbaiMonday, November 8, 2010, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

The Union Health Ministry will soon spend about Rs.1000 crore to establish a large network of virology laboratories in the country. The ministry's decision in this regard comes in view of the acute shortage of laboratories for diagnosis of viral infections in most parts of the country.

Dr Vishwa Mohan Katoch, secretary, department of health research and director general of ICMR, said that the government has decided to establish a large network of virology laboratories in the country at a cost of about Rs.800 to Rs.1000 crore.

By establishing such a network even rare viruses can be detected and it will also help in the early detection of viral diseases, said Dr Katoch who recently inaugurated the first such laboratory in the country at Manipal University in Karnataka. He said this was the beginning of a great experiment in the structural changes in health research for the benefit of public health. "It is proposed to establish a three-tier system of virology labs in a phased manner. The state governments have been told to identify centres where the labs can be set up," Dr Katoch said.

The Grade I laboratory (highest facility) will be equipped with facilities to carry out serology, tissue vulture, virus isolation, PCR/RT-PCR, fluorescence microscopy and sequencing of all major respiratory, enteric, blood borne, vector borne, zoonotic viruses and viruses which have the potential to cause outbreaks. The Grade 1 laboratories can be given up to Rs.15 crore depending on the type of research the labs carry out.

The Grade II laboratories will be equipped to carry out serology, PCR, fluorescence microscopy for immuno-detection and the Grade III laboratories will carry out serology for viruses (ELISA based diagnosis) and PCR.

The Manipal Centre for Virus Research - ICMR network laboratory, which is headed by Dr G Arunkumar, is the first of the four sanctioned Grade I laboratories in the country. The others are in Chhatrapati Sahuji Maharaj Medical University, Lucknow (formerly KGMC), Regional Medical Research Centre, Bhuvaneshwar and Regional Medical Research Centre, Port Blair.

The Manipal Centre will add a new dimension to the diagnostic virology capability of the country as an immediate outcome and serve as a regional reference laboratory. It will undertake research and epidemiological studies which will lead to development of policy matters in health sector, like, introduction of vaccination, effectiveness of vaccination etc.

 
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