COVID-19: Insights into Potential Vaccines

Author:

Loo Ke-Yan,Letchumanan VengadeshORCID,Ser Hooi-LengORCID,Teoh Siew Li,Law Jodi Woan-Fei,Tan Loh Teng-Hern,Ab Mutalib Nurul-SyakimaORCID,Chan Kok-GanORCID,Lee Learn-HanORCID

Abstract

People around the world ushered in the new year 2021 with a fear of COVID-19, as family members have lost their loved ones to the disease. Millions of people have been infected, and the livelihood of many has been jeopardized due to the pandemic. Pharmaceutical companies are racing against time to develop an effective vaccine to protect against COVID-19. Researchers have developed various types of candidate vaccines with the release of the genetic sequence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in January. These include inactivated viral vaccines, protein subunit vaccines, mRNA vaccines, and recombinant viral vector vaccines. To date, several vaccines have been authorized for emergency use and they have been administered in countries across the globe. Meanwhile, there are also vaccine candidates in Phase III clinical trials awaiting results and approval from authorities. These candidates have shown positive results in the previous stages of the trials, whereby they could induce an immune response with minimal side effects in the participants. This review aims to discuss the different vaccine platforms and the clinical trials of the candidate vaccines.

Funder

PVC Award Grant

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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