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Abusing others won't invent a vaccine.

You were asking for it by giving a religious twist to it, dipshit.

Many others have pointed out the research that is ongoing. Your blind hatred for the islamic world won't let you see it but nobody gives a shit anyway. You're afterall, a bhaktard, immune to reason and logic.
 
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It is because international media doesnt report it dude.............

Indonesia targets local COVID-19 strain in Eijkman-led 2022 vaccine initiative
  • Ardila Syakriah
    The Jakarta Post
Jakarta / Tue, May 5, 2020 / 06:41 pm

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An illustration shows bottles labeled "Vaccine COVID-19". Several initiatives are underway in the world to develop an effective, tested vaccine for the disease, including a government-funded Indonesian initiative led by the Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology. (REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration)

Indonesia is looking to fast-track the local development of a COVID-19 vaccine, but concerns remain as to whether insufficient funding and facilities, as well as the country's reliance on imported materials, might hinder the initiative.

The government has appointed the Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology to spearhead the vaccine development program through a consortium that includes the Health Ministry's Research and Development Agency (Balitbangkes), state-owned pharmaceutical company PT Bio Farma and several universities.

The institute has been given a time frame of just 12 months starting in April, Eijkman director Amin Soebandrio told The Jakarta Post on Sunday.


Vaccines typically require 10-15 years to develop through several stages, including clinical trials and licensing for national immunization programs, according to the United States' CDC.

Eijkman will send any prototype seed viruses it produces – the "seed stock" needed to manufacture vaccines, also called candidate vaccine virus (CVV) – to Bio Farma, the country's sole vaccine manufacturer, for accelerated clinical trials on human volunteers. According to the plan, Bio Farma aims to mass-produce the vaccine by 2022.

This was much faster than the typical five to 12 years needed for vaccine development, said Bio Farma R&D manager Neni Nurainy.

Challenges ahead


Amin said that the target was not impossible, but that the accelerated process would have its own share of challenges, particularly in terms of facilities and funding.

Eijkman has received Rp 5 billion (US$329,989) for the exploratory stage of vaccine development. The sum is part of Rp 90 billion in total funding that the Research and Technology Ministry has budgeted for the consortium's COVID-19 studies.

"If we count everything, [the fund] might not be enough, but we can make use of existing resources and [testing] kits. We are not starting from zero,” Amin said.

Research and Technology Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro said that the funding for Eijkman "will be added to as necessary". He was also well aware that Bio Farma would require large funds to manufacture the vaccine to provide coverage for the country's 260 million people.

Another challenge, Amin said, was that Indonesia still needed to import reagents for the COVID-19 tests at a time when the pandemic had disrupted the global supply chain.

Bio Farma's Neni expressed the same concerns. "There must be support from all parties to accelerate [vaccine] development, [including] funding, raw material procurement, regulations and capable researchers," she said.

Exploratory stage

As coronaviruses mutate easily during replication to adapt to its host, the vaccines developed in other countries might not be viable against the strain in Indonesia, Amin explained.

Eijkman's laboratory has been conducting whole genome sequencing to determine the complete RNA sequence of the SARS-CoV-2 strain in Indonesia. This is part of the initial stage of vaccine development.

Scientists will then be able to detect the antigen of the Indonesian strain and identify the strains in other countries that share the closest genetic traits. In other words, the scientists will trace the chain of transmission of the Indonesian strain.

Given Indonesia's vast archipelagic geography, Amin said that the Eijkman lab would need to collect samples from several regions, which would be a challenge in itself. This would ensure, however, that the CVV it prepared would be suitable for mass-producing a vaccine for immunizing people across the country.

"That's why we have to make [the vaccine] specific [to the Indonesian strain]," he stressed. "Although we can identify the parts of the virus that don't [mutate], the antigen that is discovered might not be good enough for developing into a vaccine."

Many institutions around the world have been sharing their genome sequences of local coronavirus strains with global databases such as GISAID and Nextstrain.

Eijkman on Monday submitted its first three complete genome sequences of the Indonesian strain to GISAID. This was the first submission from Indonesia, although the Health Ministry's lab announced that it was also sequencing the virus early in the outbreak.

Aside from developing a vaccine, genome sequencing can also help with contact tracing. Amin said that the lab was still analyzing the possible origin of the virus strain in Indonesia.

Once the antigen is detected, the Eijkman lab will formulate a vaccine prototype for animal testing with other members in the consortium.

Bio Farma's role

Following successful animal testing, the vaccine seed will then be given to Bio Farma for clinical trials. If the vaccine seed passes the clinical trials, the company will start mass-producing the vaccine.

Neni said it was too early to estimate the amount of vaccine the company would be able to produce by then.

While clinical trials generally took years, said Neni, the final two phases of the clinical trial could be run in parallel to cut time during a health emergency.

Once the safety and efficacy of the vaccine had been proven, the vaccine could be approved for mass distribution under supervision of the Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM).

Solidary Trial, other options

While there is still a long way to go until a vaccine is available in the country, 22 Indonesian hospitals have joined the World Health Organization (WHO) Solidarity Trial that coordinates clinical trials for potential antiviral treatments.

The program is running comparative trials on four possible treatments: remdesivir, lopinavir and ritonavir, a combined treatment of lopinavir-ritonavir with interferon beta-1a, and chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine.

The WHO and the Health Ministry is providing the untested drug treatments to the enrolled hospitals. The ministry has supplied the treatments to at least eight hospitals by April 23, five of which were ready to recruit volunteers and start randomized clinical trials.

Jakarta's Persahabatan Central General Hospital is among the 22 Solidarity Trial hospitals in Indonesia.

Spokesperson Erlina Burhan said that the hospital had yet to receive the treatments and was still preparing for running the trials. She said that the hospital had been treating COVID-19 patients according to a protocol created by medical organizations.

A copy of the protocol that the Post obtained suggests the use of several drugs for COVID-19 treatment: the antimalarials chloroquine phosphate and hydroxychloroquine, the antiviral oseltamivir (Tamiflu) that has been used to treat bird flu and the experimental antiviral favipiravir (Avigan) that has been used to treat Ebola patients.

Indonesian researchers are also looking at other alternative therapies, including the use of convalescent plasma from recovered COVID-19 patients for treating current patients that have developed a severe form of the disease.

https://www.thejakartapost.com/news...n-in-eijkman-led-2022-vaccine-initiative.html

Latest announcement from Indonesia Covid 19 task force communication officer, Dr Reisa, local vaccine will be ready in the middle of 2021.


Thanks for the share.

Cheers, Doc
 
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That's a reasonable argument.

They'd like to have it both ways.

The reality though is that the countries getting the vaccine first will take care of their own population first.

It's going to be a mad scramble.

Cheers, Doc
if you guys have vaccine it will be better for world too as we have nly 29000 active cases now . with in two weeks pakistan will be corona free country while india will be world # 2 . bakwaas choodny se acha hai gao muter se kuch nikalo ja ker doc :lol:
 
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You were asking for it by giving a religious twist to it, dipshit.

Many others have pointed out the research that is ongoing. Your blind hatred for the islamic world won't let you see it but nobody gives a shit anyway. You're afterall, a bhaktard, immune to reason and logic.
Its you dude, who bring religion in each and everything. I am hardly a religious guy.
I am just talking about an organization.

if you guys have vaccine it will be better for world too as we have nly 29000 active cases now . with in two weeks pakistan will be corona free country while india will be world # 2 . bakwaas choodny se acha hai gao muter se kuch nikalo ja ker doc :lol:
Your language shows your how desperate you are.. Do something productive for your own country instead abusing others.
 
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Turkey advancing toward vaccine: Technology minister
hurriyetdailynews.com | 05-09
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Turkish scientists have come to the animal experiment phase to develop a vaccine against the novel coronavirus. Three universities came to the animal experimentation stage for a recombinant vaccine, and one even launched trials, Mustafa Varank said in a TV appearance.

https://www.newsbreak.com/news/1563496571316/turkey-advancing-toward-vaccine-technology-minister

Its you dude, who bring religion in each and everything. I am hardly a religious guy.
I am just talking about an organization.


Your language shows your how desperate you are.. Do something productive for your own country instead abusing others.
haan tu abhi abhi hindu vaccine bana ker lab se utha aya abhi farigh ghoom raha hai na :rofl:
 
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anything wrong with that approach ?
Nothing wrong. But at least you guys (OIC) should put some afford to be independent in science and research. Am I asking a offensive question?

Turkey advancing toward vaccine: Technology minister
hurriyetdailynews.com | 05-09
0xOMTu_0P0Pylgv00


Turkish scientists have come to the animal experiment phase to develop a vaccine against the novel coronavirus. Three universities came to the animal experimentation stage for a recombinant vaccine, and one even launched trials, Mustafa Varank said in a TV appearance.

https://www.newsbreak.com/news/1563496571316/turkey-advancing-toward-vaccine-technology-minister


haan tu abhi abhi hindu vaccine bana ker lab se utha aya abhi farigh ghoom raha hai na :rofl:
I just wanted to know. Nothing was hateful. Thanks for sharing the link ignoring your abusive language.
 
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if you guys have vaccine it will be better for world too as we have nly 29000 active cases now . with in two weeks pakistan will be corona free country while india will be world # 2 . bakwaas choodny se acha hai gao muter se kuch nikalo ja ker doc :lol:

No need to get defensive Imran.

If you can enjoy your Chinese friends' cowardice then surely we can take pleasure in the fact that there is a planetary difference between our industries and healthcare science talent.

Cheers, Doc
 
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45k cases per day and yet here you're spreading verbal diarrhea over pdf, bhaktard. If only the virus was 'religious' and wipe off rss lowlife scum like you, the world would have been a much better place.
We are testing 4-5 lac daily, so we have 48k cases with 2.5% death rate. We are going to expand it to million test per day soon.
What is Pakistan doing to test, how many test per day? NO TEST, NO CASE, NO NEWS. It's the easy way out. Isn't it?
Pakistan is testing around 20k people daily. So dont try to be clever and do blame game.
 
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Turkey advancing toward vaccine: Technology minister
hurriyetdailynews.com | 05-09
0xOMTu_0P0Pylgv00


Turkish scientists have come to the animal experiment phase to develop a vaccine against the novel coronavirus. Three universities came to the animal experimentation stage for a recombinant vaccine, and one even launched trials, Mustafa Varank said in a TV appearance.

https://www.newsbreak.com/news/1563496571316/turkey-advancing-toward-vaccine-technology-minister


haan tu abhi abhi hindu vaccine bana ker lab se utha aya abhi farigh ghoom raha hai na :rofl:

Thanks for the share.

Cheers, Doc
 
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I just wanted to know.
You didn't want to know sh!t, bakhty if you wanted you could have found multiple articles online, instead you clearly stated that their isn't any research done in any muslim country, just to come here and troll thread reported to be made in false claims.

We are testing 4-5 lac daily, so we have 48k cases with 2.5% death rate. We are going to expand it to million test per day soon.
What is Pakistan doing to test, how many test per day? NO TEST, NO CASE, NO NEWS. It's the easy way out. Isn't it?
Pakistan is testing around 20k people daily. So dont try to be clever and do blame game.
LOL Hindustan maray ga ab corona ki maut. :lol:
 
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anything wrong with that approach ?

Nothing at all.

If it works.

In a pandemic, even the usually "charitable" developed countries will take care of their own first.

Eventually every country will get a vaccine.

It's only a matter of how many continue to die till the vaccine arrives.

Cheers, Doc
 
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We are testing 4-5 lac daily, so we have 48k cases with 2.5% death rate. We are going to expand it to million test per day soon.
What is Pakistan doing to test, how many test per day? NO TEST, NO CASE, NO NEWS. It's the easy way out. Isn't it?
Pakistan is testing around 20k people daily. So dont try to be clever and do blame game.
Pakistan was doing a lot more testing than that but now the reason less tests are being done is simply less people getting sick, and that's the hard truth that indians can't face right now lol. But this is common sense we don't think indians have.
 
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We are testing 4-5 lac daily, so we have 48k cases with 2.5% death rate. We are going to expand it to million test per day soon.
What is Pakistan doing to test, how many test per day? NO TEST, NO CASE, NO NEWS. It's the easy way out. Isn't it?
Pakistan is testing around 20k people daily. So dont try to be clever and do blame game.
ok then why daily deaths went down in pakistan ? now told me thousands of people die in paksitan but no one cares ?:lol:
 
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