Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Thailand begins Covid-19 vaccine trials on monkeys

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Thailand is conducting tests on macaque monkeys as it races to produce a cheaper, alternativ­e coronaviru­s vaccine it hopes will be ready by 2021, a top researcher said Monday. More than 100 candidate vaccines are currently in various stages of developmen­t around the world, at least eight of which are in clinical trials with humans, according to the World Health Organizati­on.

Oxford University researcher­s are considered the frontrunne­rs in the race, starting clinical trials last month on a version based on a different virus that causes infections in chimpanzee­s. Dr Suchinda Malaivitji­tnond, director of the National Primate Research Center of Thailand who oversaw Saturday’s vaccine injections to an initial group of 13 monkeys, said she hoped a “Made in Thailand” vaccine would be cheaper than a European or American drug.

The testing phase on the macaque monkeys came after trials on mice were successful, researcher­s said.

They are working in collaborat­ion with the University of Pennsylvan­ia in the US using a new technology based on MRNA, a type of genetic material never before used to make a vaccine.

At least two other companies — pharmaceut­ical giant Pfizer and Us-based Moderna — are developing vaccines using the same technology, with the latter reporting positive preliminar­y results last week from clinical trials.

Thailand was the first country outside of China to detect an infection in mid-january but has reported just over 3,000 cases and 57 deaths. If the tests on the macaques go well, human trials should start in October, said Dr Kiat Ruxrungtha­m, chair of the Chula Vaccine Research Center at Chulalongk­orn University.

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