Corona vaccine does not require injection, India is making nasal spray

New delhi date. 07 January 2021, Thursday

India will soon get some good news about the corona vaccine. India Biotech is going to start trial of nasal vaccine in the country soon. The first and second phases of the vaccine will be tested in Nagpur. The nasal vaccine will be given through the nose. While the two vaccines that have been approved in India so far are given by hand injection.

Dr. of India Biotech. According to Krishna Illa, his company has entered into an agreement with the University of Washington. This nasal vaccine will require only one dose instead of two. Research has shown that this is a very good option.

Dr. According to Chandrasekhar, trials of the nasal vaccine will begin in the next two weeks. We have ample evidence that nasal injections are better than injectable vaccines. Bharat Biotech will soon take up the trial and put a proposal against DCGI.

It is learned that the trial of the vaccine will also be held in Bhubaneswar-Pune-Nagpur-Hyderabad where about 40-45 volunteers between the ages of 18 and 65 will be selected. India Bytech is still working on two intra-national vaccines. Both vaccines are American.

Experts believe that if this type of vaccine is approved, it could prove to be a game changer in the fight against corona, as injections can only protect a man's lower lungs. But if the vaccine is given through the nose, both upper and lower lungs are likely to be safe.

This country has done a nasal trial

The nasal vaccine is a less dangerous and easily administered vaccine compared to existing vaccines. Which quickly affects the body of any man. The nasal vaccine is being tested in the UK. A total of two nasal corona vaccines are being tested in Phase 1 in the UK.

What is a nasal vaccine?

Every vaccine that has hit the market so far involves a person's hands being vaccinated but the vaccine will only be given through the nose. The vaccine is most likely to be effective if the virus is most likely to be transmitted through the nose. According to research from the Washington School of Medicine, the body's immune response is much better if the snake is vaccinated. This prevents any type of infection from entering the nose so that it does not spread further into the body.

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