Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

ICMR will develop indigenous vaccine

MAKE IN INDIA Research body gives virus strain to Bharat Biotech

- Rhythma Kaul

NEWDELHI:INDIA has taken the first step in developing the first makein-india vaccine against coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19), with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and Bharat Biotech partnering to develop a vaccine candidate, the research body announced on Saturday.

“ICMR and Bharat Biotech Internatio­nal Limited (BBIL) have partnered to develop a fully indigenous vaccine for COVID-19 using the virus strain isolated at ICMR’S National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune,” the apex research body said.

“ICMR has shared one of the 11 virus strains that it managed to culture with Bharat Biotech. The industry partnershi­p is to develop the vaccine candidate and ICMR has transferre­d the technology to them,” explained Dr Raman R Gangakhedk­ar, head, department of epidemiolo­gy and communicab­le disease, ICMR. ICMR’S apex laboratory, NIV, managed to isolate the virus as early as February, using the swab samples of the initial Covport id-19 positive cases reported from the state of Kerala.

Coronaviru­s is a difficult virus to isolate; however, scientists at NIV managed to isolate and culture 11 strains -- the basic requiremen­t to develop a vaccine in future or any research related to the viruses.

One of the strains has now been successful­ly transferre­d from NIV to Bharat Biotech Internatio­nal Ltd (BBIL) in Hyderabad as part of the partnershi­p.“the work on vaccine developmen­t has been initiated between the two partners. ICMRNIV will provide continuous sup

to BBIL for vaccine developmen­t. ICMR and BBIL will seek fast-track approvals to expedite vaccine developmen­t, subsequent animal studies and clinical evaluation of the candidate vaccine,” said the ICMR statement.

Drkrishnae­lla,chairmanan­d managing director, Bharat Biotech, confirmed the developmen­t.

“We are very proud to participat­e in this project of national importance with ICMR and NIV. We will do everything to make this programme successful in our endeavour to combat Covid-19 pandemic. We also take pride being the only company in the developing world having Biosafety Level 3 production manufactur­ing facility,” he said.

Bharat Biotech announced early last month that it was working on a unique intranasal vaccine for Coronaviru­s ‘Coroflu’ in collaborat­ion with the University of Wisconsin–madison and the vaccine companies Flugen in the US. “It normally takes about twothree months for the vaccine candidate to be ready, and then different studies are undertaken to test the vaccine candidate,” said Dr Gangakhedk­ar.

ICMR and Bharat Biotech Internatio­nal Limited have partnered to develop a fully indigenous vaccine for Covid-19 using the virus strain isolated at ICMR’S National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune ICMR STATEMENT

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