Bengaluru: Indian Institute of Science developing a vaccine against Covid-19  


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Bengaluru, May 13: The premier Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru is developing a vaccine against the Covid 19 pandemic, which is showing promising results with better neutralizing effects than other existing vaccines.

This information was shared with Karnataka’s Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr K Sudhakar, who also is in charge of Medical Education, by Indian Institute of Science Prof Govindan Rangarajan during an interaction on Thursday.

"This vaccine is yet to begin the human trial process and could be a big breakthrough in India's battle against pandemic as the vaccine can be stored in room temperatures up to 30?,’’ Prof Rangarajaan pointed out.

From a public health point of view, he said this is a huge advantage as it enables the government to scale up the distribution of vaccine in a much faster and easier way.

Dr Sudhakar interacted with Prof Govindan Rangarajan, Director of Indian Institute of Science (IISc), to seek the premier science institute's support in battling the Covid-19 pandemic.

Oxygen concentrators

During the interaction, Prof Govindan Rangarajan apprised the Minister about various research work being carried out by scientists at IISc including designing a more efficient oxygen concentrator and also a vaccine for Covid-19 which can be stored at room temperature up to 30°C.

IISc has developed an oxygen concentrator of 10 LPM capacity, which is being tested for its clinical validation at Bangalore Medical College.

Prof Rangarajan said the results have been promising and claimed that the oxygen output is about 90% and hence more efficient compared to the Chinese concentrators whose output is about 40-50%.

The IISc director sought the support of Minister Dr Sudhakar to expedite the process of clinical validation and also help in obtaining regulatory approval from Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) for its emergency use.

Dr Sudhakar assured all necessary support from the government and said he will take up the matter immediately with the RGUHS vice-chancellor and concerned Union Ministers.

Oxygen generator plants

Health minister Dr Sudhakar sought IISc's help in developing an audit mechanism and finding ways for optimal utilisation of oxygen and minimise wastage at both refilling/bottling units and at hospitals.

Prof Rangarajan assured the Minister to extend all technical and engineering support to address this issue from the IISc.

 

 

  

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  • Eustace, Mumbai

    Fri, May 14 2021

    No it is not late. This Covid 19 is not going from the world so soon. It will raise it head from some country and will start spreading. Take my words, it will be a long battle.

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  • Shilpa Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, May 14 2021

    Exactly. Just check these links below. https://youtu.be/2MndwrOzDvo https://www.bitchute.com/video/TsbMDWB6R98v/ We are all just puppets of these communist and big brother

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  • SM, Udupi

    Fri, May 14 2021

    Learn from Russia and China. They have partnered to produce Sputnik vaccine in many of chinese manufacturing facility. Lesson-partner with vaccine manufacturers and produce them in India.

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  • panjurli, panjurli

    Fri, May 14 2021

    Isn't it rather late in the game to start this effort, but better late than never !!

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  • Sam, Kudla

    Fri, May 14 2021

    Fire truck arriving after house burnt down

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Thu, May 13 2021

    Good to hear these encouraging news from the Indian Institute of Science, for the benefit of our own people as well as others. I wish to salute our Scientist, Prof. Rangarajan and his very able team. I am hopeful and pray that the goodness of these personnel will surely yeild promissing results very soon. May our loving Almighty Bless each one of them !!!

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Thu, May 13 2021

    Thanks to Modiji for starting IISc in 2014.

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  • Sheikh M, Mangalore

    Thu, May 13 2021

    Give license to Baba ramdev , he produced coronil why cant vaccine out of gomuthra, As per bakts Cow urine is medicine for all their physical and mental sickness

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  • Prakash.A, Mlore

    Thu, May 13 2021

    Its a welcome development but lots of companies have developed vaccines, but the World is struggling for production. Its better our government supports existing companies to ramp up production capacities.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, May 13 2021

    IISc's must have given this task and support well in advance. Our politicians will not allow this to happen because it may be difficult to get kick backs. If IISc's oxygen concentrators are 90% efficient what is the difficulty in getting approvals. Does it involve rocket science to check the efficacy of the oxygen concentrators..!!!????

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  • VG, Bengaluru

    Thu, May 13 2021

    Our ruling party leaders following Vishwaguru and more interested in Cow Science, Cow Urine and Cow Dung applications to bother about such things!

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Thu, May 13 2021

    We already have a Indian vaccine if govt allows patent sharing all our drug manufacturers can start manufacturing Covaxin no need to spend scarce resources finding new vaccine or even waiting for Bharat biotech to expand production.

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  • Eustace, Mumbai

    Fri, May 14 2021

    @Ajay, I believe in IISc Scientists more. They might have found a better alternative.

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