Scientists in India claim to have made the World's First Zika Virus Vaccine. (NDtv).
Hyderabad:
In an important "Make in India" moment, scientists
at a Hyderabad lab say they have developed the world's first vaccine
against the Zika Virus. They say, in fact, that they have two.
The World Health Organisation has declared Zika and its suspected link to birth defects a global health emergency. More than 20 countries in Latin America have reported an outbreak and a rare case of the Zika virus being transmitted through sex has been reported in Texas, USA.
As the world searches for a vaccine and other global companies take first steps on research, the Bharat Biotech International Limited in Hyderabad says it has patented the Zika vaccine.
"On
Zika, we are probably the first vaccine company in the world to file a
vaccine candidate patent about nine months ago," said Dr. Krishna Ella,
Chairman and Managing Director, Bharat Biotech Ltd.
Using a live Zika virus imported officially, the Hyderabad company has now developed two candidate vaccines, but taking them through animal and human trials could be a long haul. Dr Ella said he had sought the government's support on this and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)has stepped forward to help.
The World Health Organisation has declared Zika and its suspected link to birth defects a global health emergency. More than 20 countries in Latin America have reported an outbreak and a rare case of the Zika virus being transmitted through sex has been reported in Texas, USA.
As the world searches for a vaccine and other global companies take first steps on research, the Bharat Biotech International Limited in Hyderabad says it has patented the Zika vaccine.
Using a live Zika virus imported officially, the Hyderabad company has now developed two candidate vaccines, but taking them through animal and human trials could be a long haul. Dr Ella said he had sought the government's support on this and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)has stepped forward to help.
"We have just been informed about the Zika vaccine candidate that Bharat
Biotech has. We will examine it from the scientific point of view and
see the feasibility of taking it forward. It is a good example of a Make
in India product," said Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, pediatrician and
Director General, ICMR.
Dr Ella said in a best case scenario his company can make one million doses of the vaccine in four months. Read the full story here.
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