The Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (RGCB) has been selected as one of the four national next-generation sequencing (NGS) hubs for the Metagenomic Syndromic Surveillance Programme under the National ‘One Health Mission’ initiative, an official release said here on Thursday.
The programme aims to address the long-standing challenge of undiagnosed acute febrile illness, encephalitis, diarrhoeal diseases, and respiratory infections. It enables the simultaneous detection of known, rare, and novel pathogens that traditional diagnostic pathways often miss.
The project will be carried out in collaboration with the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Tata Institute for Genetics and Society (TIGS), Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre (GBRC), ICMR–NIE Chennai, and ICMR headquarters, the statement said.
The RGCB has a Bio Safety Level-3 facility and has advanced sequencing and data-analysis capabilities. As the designated NGS hub for acute febrile illness (AFI), the RGCB will leverage its expertise in viral genomics, host-pathogen interactions, and high-throughput sequencing and analyse thousands of samples from national surveillance sites to identify elusive etiological agents behind some of India’s most common yet unresolved clinical conditions, RGCB Director (Additional Charge) T.R. Santhosh Kumar said.
This integrated approach will generate a real-time genomic picture of circulating pathogens and antimicrobial resistance patterns, helping national bodies detect emerging threats and respond more effectively, he added.
Rajesh Chandramohanadas, senior scientist in the Division of Pathogen Biology and faculty-in-charge of the BSL-3 Lab, RGCB, will lead the project.
Through this nationwide consortium, the initiative will generate transformative insights into India’s infectious disease landscape, strengthen epidemic intelligence, and support the development of future indigenous diagnostic panels tailored to Indian pathogen diversity, the statement said.
It marks a major step toward building a unified One Health surveillance framework that connects human, animal, and environmental health, enhancing India’s preparedness against future outbreaks and pandemics, it added.
Published – November 27, 2025 11:58 pm IST

