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COVID-19 vaccine to be available with 'this technology'?

Wednesday - April 8, 2020 2:48 pm , Category : WTN SPECIAL
More than 82,000 people died due to Coronavirus so far
More than 82,000 people died due to Coronavirus so far

Researchers from around the world looking for COVID-19 vaccine


APRIL 08 (WTN) - For doctors, scientists, and medical researchers around the world, COVID-19, the corona virus infection disease, is the biggest challenge at the moment. As you know, the Coronavirus infection that has developed and spread from Wuhan city of China has spread to more than 200 countries. By the time this article was written, 82,143 people have died across the world due to Coronavirus infection, and more than 14,34,000 people have been infected with Coronavirus infection.

 

No authentic and convincing cure for Coronavirus infection, COVID-19, has yet been found. In such a situation, lockdown and social distancing are being tried in many countries of the world to prevent the spread of Coronavirus infection. At the same time, people are also emphasizing on increasing immunity. At the same time, research is going on worldwide to find a cure for the Coronavirus infection. For your information, let us know that the treatment of any disease related to Coronavirus has not been found yet. That is the treatment of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome), and SARS CoV-2 related COVID-19 has not yet been found.

 

Research on the vaccine and medicine of Coronavirus infection is ongoing in many countries of the world. Meanwhile, researchers now think that one of their techniques for making vaccines against MERS could be used to make the COVID-19 vaccine. Actually, many labs of the world are concentrating for understanding the weakness of this virus. According to a research by the Journal of the American Society of Microbiology, a team of researchers has discussed a vaccine for the MERS virus.

 

For your information, let us know that MERS was spread in the year 2012. More than 850 people worldwide died due to MERS. Now, researchers say that the method adopted for the SERS virus vaccine may also work against SARS Cov-19 ie COVID-19. According to the researchers, an RNA virus is found in this vaccine called Parainfluenza Virus 5. Researchers claim that this virus can be used as a vaccine.

 

According to experts, this RNA virus is responsible for causing the conditions of kennel cough in dogs, but this virus is known to harmfulless for humans. During the research, the researchers added an extra Gene to the virus, which led to the MERS infectious ‘S’ protein.

 

According to the researchers, parainfluenza virus 5 does not spread in humans, and it also does not cause any ill effects in humans. MERS, in mice, stopped when this vaccine was used on mice. Research found that mice who were vaccinated with the 'S' protein did not die from MERS infection. Researchers now want to try this study on COVID-19 too. It is to be hoped that the success of COVID-19 vaccine is achieved at the earliest, which can save millions of lives.