Scientists from Singapore discover the way to test the vitamin vaccine for a few days

Scientists in Singapore have said that they have developed a way to track genetic changes that speed up testing the anti-commercial vaccine, which has killed more than 16 thousand people worldwide. These scientists, at Duke Medical School - NUS, said their technique requires only a few days to assess [...]
These scientists, at Duke Medical School - The NUS, said their technique requires only a few days to assess the potential vaccine offered by the Arcturus Therapeutics, an American biotechnic company with which this school has become partners for testing in question.
This is a major achievement compared to the months usually required to test the vaccine based on the reactions of the human body, Reuters writes, translates Periscopi in Albanian.
You can know from the way genes change,” said Ooi Eng Eng, deputy director of the program for infectious diseases.
The rapid assessment of these changes caused by the meal allows scientists to determine the efficiency and side effects. They used to rely only on the reactions of the human body to get this information.
So far, there is no approved medicine or preventative vaccines against this virus, with most patients just getting help from doctors to breathe better. Experts have said preparing the vaccine for use could take more than a year.
Ooi plans to start testing mice vaccines in a week, with tests on people expected to occur in the second half of the year.
pharmaceutical companies and researchers around the globe are competing to develop vaccines and treatment for the virus, which has infected more than 377 thousand people so far. /Periscope












