Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Thailand enters global race for vaccine With trials on monkeys

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SARABURI AFP,25MAY,2020- 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 Organisati­on.

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 Pensylvani­a in the US using a new technology based on MRNA, a type of genetic material never before used to make a vaccine.

The process entails injecting a short sequence of viral genetic material to trigger an immune response by producing proteins acting against the virus.

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 so far 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.

“Our dream is that low- and middle-income countries should not stay a buyer for our whole lives.”

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