Udupi: RT-PCR testing for Covid - Demand for microbiologists soar


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (HB/MS)

Udupi, May 1: Graduates in Microbiology, who were limited only for lecturer positions before the onset of coronavirus pandemic, are in great demand now. RT-PCR testing labs requires them in large numbers and now there is a scarcity of microbiologists.

For the whole district of Udupi, there is only one qualified microbiologist who works from 9 am till 9 pm without any off day.

The district hospital at Ajjarkad is ready for the treatment of Covid infected people with eight lab technicians, eight data operators and one Group D personnel. This hospital has an isolation ward for Covid infected and suspected patients. As usual there is a separate treatment facility for other patients.

District surgeon Dr Madhusudhan Nayak said, "The district administration has kept 42 hospitals in reserve for Covid related treatment. The number of hospitals can be raised further. There are 1,987 beds, 87 ICU beds and 77 ventilator beds. There is no issue to treat non-Covid patients.

"The district hospital, which faced acute shortage of staff during the first wave of Covid, has more than 40 personnel for the exclusive treatment of Covid patients. This includes a specialist doctor, one anaesthetist, six on duty doctors, 20 staff nurses and 10 Group D workers,” he said.

Everyday 2,000 to 2,500 swab tests are done. In the pooling test method, five samples are tested at a time. This is possible only when the cases are less. The drawback in this method is that, even if one sample turns positive, all the five samples should be tested again. However, in non-pooling methods one sample is tested at a time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Sat, May 01 2021

    @Nayan you are free to comment and even abuse but I do not mind, as I have immunity against many viruses.

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Sat, May 01 2021

    RT-PCR tests (from nasal and throat swabs)are unreliable ,there are many deaths where the test was negative but CT scans showed lung damage. Even if the test is positive it shows colonization not infection. A negative test today might become positive next day if the person goes to an area with high virus load. The money, energy and time should be instead deployed for prevention and treatment of patients, diagnosed clinically supplemented with X - ray / CT chest and other means.Only few people should be subjected to RT PCR tests as an aid to other methods of diagnosis, it should not be used as screeing tool.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Sat, May 01 2021

    Correct and This unreliable and high sensitive RTPCR tests looks like Communists and Global elites incentives for hospitals and authority for making money to push elites vaccine business through stats or numbers through these PCR pandemic.

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  • Nayan, Udupi

    Sat, May 01 2021

    Here he is. Duplicate Doctor.

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