A Review of SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Developmental Stages and Immunization Challenges

S. Sarkar, N. C. Ray
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The SARS-CoV-2 virus has been spreading rapidly within the range of infected patients, with an alarming fatality rate, so it has become a global pandemic and public health concern. As a result of this situation, an accelerated track for vaccine development has been set in motion. A vaccine, which is made from biological products, would be the ultimate weapon against the coronavirus and the best way to return to normal life. Several SARS-CoV-2 vaccine candidates have been identified in preclinical models and are currently being tested in clinical trials. SARS and the virus that causes Covid-19, SARS-CoV-2, are nearly identical, and both use spike proteins to bind to a specific receptor found on cells in human lungs. Based on previous involvement in the development of SARS-CoV vaccines, the SARS-CoV-2 immunization is currently being developed instantly in a variety of ways. Shortcuts in any of the steps of the research and development process can result in significant health hazards as well as a decrease in social confidence in the benefits of a vaccine. The purpose of this comprehensive review was to represent the developmental stages and challenges of various vaccine varieties used in the COVID-19 disorder. CBMJ 2023 January: Vol. 12 No. 01 P: 129-135
SARS-CoV-2疫苗发展阶段及免疫挑战综述
SARS-CoV-2病毒在感染患者范围内迅速传播,致死率惊人,已成为全球大流行和公共卫生问题。由于这种情况,加快了疫苗开发的进程。由生物制品制成的疫苗将是对抗冠状病毒的终极武器,也是恢复正常生活的最佳途径。已经在临床前模型中确定了几种SARS-CoV-2候选疫苗,目前正在临床试验中进行测试。SARS和导致Covid-19的病毒SARS- cov -2几乎相同,都使用刺突蛋白与人类肺部细胞上发现的特定受体结合。基于以往参与SARS-CoV疫苗的开发,目前正在以多种方式立即开发SARS-CoV-2免疫接种。在研究和开发过程的任何步骤中走捷径都可能导致严重的健康危害,并降低社会对疫苗益处的信心。本综合综述的目的是代表用于COVID-19疾病的各种疫苗品种的发展阶段和挑战。中国医学杂志,2023 1月,12卷01期,129-135页
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