Fauce, scientists call for a universal vaccine against CO VID

A growing number of scientific evidence, considered in terms of environmental reality, strongly suggests that new coronarys will continue to infect bats and other animal species and potentially emerge as an invisibility threat to humans. To counter the future epidemics of Coronavirus, the global community of [...]
To counter the future epidemics of Coronavirus, the global scientific and medical research community now has to focus key efforts on three purposes: characterize the extent of the coronary genetic diversity in numerous animal species; better understand the pathogen of coronary disease in laboratory and human models; and apply this knowledge in the development of long-term coronary vaccines.
So say doctors-scientists Anthony S. Fauci, Jeffrey K. Tabenberger, in a new comment on the magazine “The New England Journal of Medicine”.
The authors call for international co-operation to take on extensive coronary samples from bats, as well as wild and cultivated animals, so that we can understand <x0Universin” complete of existing and young coronarys.
Such studies, they say, may provide early warning about coronarys that are about to cause epidemics in humans.
They write that carefully controlled evidence caused by human challenges in which volunteers are exposed to coronarys can lead to a fuller understanding of the process of coronary disease and inform about the design of the vaccine.
Despite the availability of safe and effective vaccines against CO VID- 19, remains unknown whether and how sustainable immunity can be achieved, the authors of NIAID stress.
They say that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVIID-19, is likely to continue to circulate endlessly in periodic epidemics and the coronavirus of animals with unknown transportation and mortality can occur at any time.
Therefore, we must greatly speed up our efforts to vaccinate Coronavirus”, they write.
The authors list the characteristics of an ideal universal vaccine against coronarys that would provide lasting protection against the majority or all coronarys for individuals of all ages and communities as a whole.
To achieve that purpose, they must address basic questions about the nature of protective immunity against Coronavirus, including which approach to the vaccine best provides quick answers (antitrupa, for example) and sustainable immune response “meducation” that can be protected against developing coronarys.
COVIED-19 Pandemia, along with the ever - present threat of new coronarys, requires rapid development of safe and widely protected choreography vaccines, has ended scientists.










