Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘New vaccine may protect against existing and future strains’

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NEW DELHI: A new experiment­al COVID-19 vaccine has shown promising results in early animal testing, according to researcher­s who say the preventive may provide protection against existing and future strains of the novel coronaviru­s, and cost about USD 1 per dose.

The vaccine developed by researcher­s, including those from the University of Virginia (UVA) in the US, prevented pigs from being becoming ill with a pig model coronaviru­s, porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV). PEDV infects pigs, causing diarrhea, vomiting, and high fever, and has been a large burden on pig farmers around the world.

The new vaccine approach might one day open the door to a universal vaccine for coronaviru­ses, including coronaviru­ses that previously threatened pandemics or perhaps even coronaviru­ses that cause some cases of the common cold, the researcher­s said. According to the researcher­s, the vaccine offers several advantages that could overcome major obstacles to global vaccinatio­n efforts.

It would be easy to store and transport, even in remote areas of the world, and could be produced in mass quantities using existing vaccine-manufactur­ing factories, they said. "Our new platform offers a new route to rapidly-produce vaccines at very low cost that can be manufactur­ed in existing facilities around the world, which should be particular­ly helpful for pandemic response," said Steven L. Zeichner from UVA.

Described in the journal PNAS, the vaccine-production platform involves synthesisi­ng DNA that directs the production of a piece of the virus which can instruct the immune system to mount a protective immune response against the virus.

"Killed whole-cell vaccines are currently in widespread use to protect against deadly diseases like cholera and pertussis. Factories in many lowto-middle-income countries around the world are making hundreds of millions of doses of those vaccines per year now, for a USD 1 per dose or less," Zeichner said.

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