Virus vaccine hopes raised by fresh trials | Inquirer News

Virus vaccine hopes raised by fresh trials

/ 06:39 PM July 16, 2020

LONDON Hopes of an effective COVID-19 vaccine being developed in the near future have been raised after two separate studies showed potential positive results, British media reported Thursday.

A University of Oxford trial showed its prototype vaccine generated an immune response against the virus, the reports said.

Blood samples taken from a group of some 1,000 volunteers who were given the vaccine stimulated antibodies and “killer T-cells”, according to the Daily Telegraph newspaper.

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Previous research has shown that T-cells can remain in the body for years and help fight viruses.

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Results of the trial are expected to be published in The Lancet medical journal next week, Oxford said in a statement.

The potential development comes after US biotech firm Moderna said on Tuesday it would start the final stage of human trials for its vaccine candidate on July 27.

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It said it had had promising results from earlier testing. Up to 30,000 Americans are expected to take part in the trials.

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Moderna is considered to be in a leading position in the global race for a vaccine. Its study is set to run until October 2022 but preliminary results should be available before then.

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The top US infectious diseases official, Anthony Fauci, has called the Moderna results “really quite good news”.

The studies are the latest to inspire hopes of developing a vaccine after nearly 600,000 deaths and 13.4 million cases worldwide since the outbreak began in China last year.

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Meanwhile, a third group, BioNTech, a German company in partnership with US pharma giant Pfizer, plans to carry out its own trials on a vaccine involving 30,00 people.

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