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Researchers investigate virology of Coronaviruses

Researchers investigate virology of Coronaviruses
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Vaccine developers believe that instead of a jab on the arm, a nasal Covid spray could help to fight against coronavirus pandemic.


by Bhaswati Guha Majumder - May 4, 2021 07:55 AM
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Nasal vaccines are easier to administer and research suggests that they could be more effective than the jabs given by a syringe.
Researchers believe that nasal spray offers several benefits over traditional approaches to vaccine administration. So, it is possible that the next generation Covid-19 vaccines won’t need a syringe to be administered.
The currently available vaccines are limited and a majority of them are going to high-income countries which include only 16 per cent of the world population.
In such a case, nasal Covid shots, which can be administered by spraying the solution into the nostrils, could emerge as a game-changer. ....

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Could nasal spray against COVID-19 help solve the pandemic?


The next generation of COVID-19 vaccines may no longer need a syringe. A nasal spray offers a number of benefits over traditional approaches to vaccine administration, and is more preferred by parents for their children, according to researchers.
So a squirt in the nose instead of a shot in the arm could be a godsend for several reasons. For one, they would help ward off coronavirus and help beef up the approved regime of intramuscular vaccines, which are in short supply globally due to production shortfalls.
Currently the supply of COVID-19 vaccines is extremely limited, and the majority of doses are going to high-income nations that only account for 16% of the global population. Here’s the lowdown on nasal COVID shots and how they may change the game: ....

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Scientists at Lancaster University developing Covid-19 vaccine nasal spray | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen


Scientists at top Lancashire university make headway in developing Covid-19 vaccine nasal spray
Researchers at a top Lancashire university have successfully engineered a Covid-19 vaccine which can be administered through the nose.
The researchers, from Lancaster University, administered two doses of the vaccine via a nasal spray in animal trials, which are the first stage in vaccine development.
These doses elicited robust antibodies and T-cell responses which were enough to be able to neutralize SARS-CoV-2.
Thy also found there was a significant reduction in lung pathology, inflammation and clinical disease in the rodents who received the vaccine.
The vaccine is based on a common poultry virus called the Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV), which can replicate in humans - but is harmless. ....

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Scientists at Lancaster University developing Covid-19 vaccine nasal spray


Scientists at top Lancashire university make headway in developing Covid-19 vaccine nasal spray
Researchers at a top Lancashire university have successfully engineered a Covid-19 vaccine which can be administered through the nose.
The researchers, from Lancaster University, administered two doses of the vaccine via a nasal spray in animal trials, which are the first stage in vaccine development.
These doses elicited robust antibodies and T-cell responses which were enough to be able to neutralize SARS-CoV-2.
Thy also found there was a significant reduction in lung pathology, inflammation and clinical disease in the rodents who received the vaccine.
The vaccine is based on a common poultry virus called the Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV), which can replicate in humans - but is harmless. ....

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