ImmunityBio COVID-19 vaccine
The ImmunityBio COVID-19 vaccine, codenamed hAd5, is a non replicating viral vector[1] COVID-19 vaccine developed by the United States-based pharmaceutical company ImmunityBio.[2][1]
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Target | SARS-CoV-2 |
Vaccine type | Viral vector |
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Trade names | hAd5 |
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Manufacturing
[edit]The BioVac Institute, a state-backed South African vaccine company, plans to use a deal it won to manufacture coronavirus vaccines. The contract with America-based ImmunityBio Inc is currently conducting phase 1 vaccine trials in South Africa[3]
ImmunityBio and BioVac plan to distribute the vaccines throughout South Africa and Africa.[4][5]
History
[edit]In April 2020, a product developed by ImmunityBio was rumoured to be a potential SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus vaccine.[6]
On 1 June 2020, the product was selected for inclusion on the Operation Warp Speed subsidy list, in order to fund monkey trials.[7] The company "hope to receive approval from the Food and Drug Administration to begin an initial safety trial in humans in June 2020."[7]
Clinical trials
[edit]ImmunityBio Inc is currently conducting phase 1 vaccine trials in The United States and South Africa.[3][8][9][needs update]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "ImmunityBio Inc: hAd5-Covid-19 – COVID19 Vaccine Tracker". covid19.trackvaccines.org. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ "SA's Biovac to team up with US based ImmunityBio in making its vaccine". BusinessInsider. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ a b "Covid-19 to Serve as Platform for South African Vaccine Industry". Bloomberg.com. 19 March 2021. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
- ^ Fisher S. "Nzimande excited about vaccine partnership between Biovac & ImmunityBio". ewn.co.za. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
- ^ Sguazzin A. "SA's BioVac to use deal with US-based ImmunityBio to boost local vaccine creation, CEO says". Fin24. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
- ^ Cross R (12 May 2020). "Adenoviral vectors are the new COVID-19 vaccine front-runners. Can they overcome their checkered past?". Chemical & Engineering News. 98 (19).
- ^ a b Cohen J (1 June 2020). "Operation Warp Speed selects billionaire scientist's COVID-19 vaccine for monkey tests". American Association for the Advancement of Science. Science (magazine).
- ^ "ImmunityBio Announces Phase I Trial of COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate in South Africa as New Variants of SARS-CoV-2 Spread". www.businesswire.com. 19 January 2021. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ Sguazzin A. "SA's BioVac to use deal with US-based ImmunityBio to boost local vaccine creation, CEO says". Fin24. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
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