Impact of SARS-CoV-2 delta variant (B.1.617.2) in surging second wave of COVID-19 and efficacy of vaccines in tackling the ongoing pandemic

Author:

Tareq Abu Montakim1ORCID,Emran Talha Bin2ORCID,Dhama Kuldeep3ORCID,Dhawan Manish45ORCID,Tallei Trina Ekawati67ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh

2. Department of Pharmacy, BGC Trust University Bangladesh, Chittagong, Bangladesh

3. Division of Pathology, ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly, India

4. Department of Microbiology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India

5. The Trafford Group of Colleges, Manchester, UK

6. Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Sam Ratulangi University, Manado, Indonesia

7. The University Centre of Excellence for Biotechnology and Conservation of Wallacea, Institute for Research and Community Services, Sam Ratulangi University, Manado, Indonesia

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Pharmacology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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