Zika Virus_Vaccine Ready To Be Tested By Indian Biotech Company
Bharat
Biotech, an Indian biotech company based in Hyderabad, has developed two Zika virus vaccine candidates: an inactivated
vaccine and a recombinant vaccine.
If the Indian Government would
fast-track the regulatory approvals, the Indian company announced that the
inactivated vaccine could be available in two years, once the pre-clinical
trials proved to be successful. Testing of the recombinant vaccine might take
more time, but pre-clinical testing of the inactivated vaccine could be
completed in just five months.
According to Mr. Krishna Ella,
including the clinical trials the process for a vaccine to get commercialized
can take up to seven years. However, if the Indian Government declares national
emergency, the Zika vaccine could move aggressively through regulatory
approvals and be made available much faster. Adults of both genders and
especially women would be the prime target group for the vaccine.
According to Reuters, Krishna
Ella, chairman and managing director of Bharat Biotech, declared in a press
conference on Wednesday that the company is probably the first in the world to
file for global patent for two promising Zika vaccine candidates.
Since its inception to build its
portfolio of vaccines, the Indian company had invested over $ 150 million. To
date, Bharat Biotech has developed a typhoid conjugate vaccine, a rotavirus
vaccine and Typbar TCV. The company has also filed a patent for Chikungunya
vaccine.
According to Quartz India, Bharat
Biotech Director R & D Sumathy declared that the company started working on
Zika vaccine project in November 2014 and filled the patent in July 2015. She
added that the potential for a Zika virus epidemic is high and the need for a
vaccine is still unmet in India and other countries. Since WHO just announced a
global public health emergency, finding a solution to this is requiring a
united response.
Zika virus presence is reported in 23
countries. Brazil, the country with the most cases of Zika virus in the world,
has reported already around 3,500 cases of a birth defect called
microcephaly.
Source: http://www.parentherald.com/articles/19356/20160205/zika-virus-news-update-vaccine-ready-to-be-tested-by-indian-biotech-company.htm
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