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The World Health Organization (WHO) is monitoring a new variant of interest originating out of Colombia dubbed “Mu.â€

In the agency’s released on Tuesday, WHO listed the Mu variant, also referred to as virus B.1.621, as a variant of interest, and added the virus has a “constellation of mutations that indicate potential properties of immune escape.â€

Mu was first identified back in January 2021 and there have been reports – of both sporadic and larger outbreaks -- across South America and Europe since.

As of Aug. 29, there have been 4,650 sequenced cases of the Mu variant across 39 nations, but the WHO notes that it reportedly represents 39 per cent of cases in Colombia and 13 per cent of cases in Ecuador, though there are sequencing limitations in both countries.

The WHO said that preliminary data suggests that it has a similar vaccine response compared to the Beta variant. There is evidence that vaccines do not work as well against the Beta variant, which has prompted some countries to restrict travel to and from South Africa, where it was first reported. 

Still, the WHO said more research is needed.

“The epidemiology of the Mu variant in South America, particularly with the co-circulation of the Delta variant, will be monitored for changes,†the WHO wrote in the report.

The WHO is currently monitoring five variants of interest, Eta (orientating in multiple countries), Iota (United States), Kappa (India), Lambda (Peru) and now Mu.

The Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta variants are all considered variants of concern.

The WHO began naming the variants using the Greek alphabet back in May to make it easier to understand, while also destigmatising the previous labels, which focused on the variants’ countries of origin.

With a file from Reuters

Correction

The World Health Organization classifies Mu as a variant of interest. A previous version of this article stated that it is a variant of concern.

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