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Pre-clinical trials of Bangavax show success
JUBAIR HASAN | Published: October 15, 2021 08:27:55 | Updated: October 15, 2021 11:19:17
Pre-clinical trials of Bangavax show success



Globe Biotech Limited has got a positive response from the ongoing pre-clinical trials of its home-grown Covid-19 shot Bangavax on monkeys, officials claimed.

The local drug-maker started animal trials last August to meet the matrix of the Bangladesh Medical Research Council (BMRC) that endorses any clinical or human trials of any antidote here.

"We've got a very good response… as their vaccine helps develop antibody among the inoculated monkeys to fight out 11 coronavirus forms, including the Delta variant," said Globe Biotech senior manager (quality and regulatory operations).

Dr Mohammad Mohiuddin said the vaccinated monkeys responded well as the shots were found safe for them.

They also did a 'virus challenge study' with analysing sequence of the mutants and matched it with their vaccine and found the antidote very effective against them, according to him.
Globe Biotech administered Bangavax to the monkeys that helped develop effective antibody among them.

Later, all the 11 variants were pushed in to the animals to see whether they caught the viral disease.
"Alhamdulillah [the Almighty be praised], no monkey is down with the virus, meaning that the antibody helps neutralise the pathogen in a few days."

"But the virus badly infects those who were not inoculated," Mr Mohiuddin added.
The firm will finish the study in a few weeks and then share the findings with the BMRC and the Directorate General of Drug Administration (DGDA) before their human trials.

Mamun al-Mahtab Swapnil, principal investigator of the trial, said many vaccines were applied directly to humans or animals and humans at a time after rats. As a result, progress in those vaccines has been quite rapid. But in this case, it is being late only because of many phases of trials, he said.
"The responses… from the trails are very encouraging. We'll probably come up with good results next month," said Mr Swapnil, also a professor at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University.

When asked, BMRC director Prof Dr Md Ruhul Amin said they have already given the all-clear, suggesting that the DGDA try the vaccine on monkeys or chimpanzees.

"We've done our part. The ball is in the DGDA's court now. We'll submit the results of the trial to the DGDA for the next course of action," he told the FE.

Last October, Globe announced that its mRNA vaccine showed promise in trials on mice. Based on the successful trials, it approached the BMRC for ethical clearance before human trials.

But the BMRC approved clinical trials of Bangavax under the condition that "before starting any human trial, the vaccine producer requires to conduct a trial on monkeys or chimpanzees.
Seeking anonymity, a drug administration official said Globe Biotech should submit their results to them.

"We'll scrutinise the trials. If everything is fine, we intend to give them the green light," he added.
Meanwhile, healthcare experts expressed dissatisfaction with the developments centring the Bangavax issue.

Bangladesh Medical Association secretary general Dr Md Ehteshamul Huq Choudhury said Globe Biotech came up with the announcement of developing vaccine last year, but unfortunately the agencies concerned did not pay much heed to it, rather killing time.

"I don't know why they (the agencies) are doing so. I hope the agencies would cooperate WITH the vaccine developer this time and allow its human trials asap if everything of the animal trial is okay."

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The govt will keep dillydallying forever.
Every half-decent country is developing their own vaccine in addition to accepting vaccines from different sources. its a priority given massive BD population and its density. The economic recovery will depend on vaccination efforts.
Trials should have been okayed looooong ago.
 
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Globe Biotech should try getting their vaccine trialled and evaluated overseas to expedite the process.
The govt will keep dillydallying forever.
Yes, it is needed to involve other countries in the human trial stage. Now it is only on the animals. But, during the human trial stage, BD must seek WHO involvement.

A successful vaccine may be internationally recognized only if WHO involves itself.
 
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Put a bullet in dorbeshes head and allow Globe Biotech to proceed.
 
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Put a bullet in dorbeshes head and allow Globe Biotech to proceed.
Not that I condone violence but I am surprised there has never been any attempt on Dorbesh's life given how he managed to piss off anyone and everyone throughout his life.
 
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Put a bullet in dorbeshes head and allow Globe Biotech to proceed.


Globe Biotec is already part of Who list of potential vaccines.

Get the trials done quickly and get it to market. Most of the world remain unvaccinated and this is a great opportunity for BD.
 
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Globe Biotech should try getting their vaccine trialled and evaluated overseas to expedite the process.
The govt will keep dillydallying forever.

They are all drinking from the Teats of Indian graft - including Darbesh. Dhokeybaaj Banya again.
By the time the vaccine is out, the pandemic will be over

Pandemic is actually here to stay, the virus will keep morphing and so the vaccine will need to as well...
Not that I condone violence but I am surprised there has never been any attempt on Dorbesh's life given how he managed to piss off anyone and everyone throughout his life.

Think about all the Millions he cheated out poor people on (Stock exchange fiasco, stealing money with his own bank etc.). Now he is handling foreign (Indian graft) as proxy on behalf of Hasina. If anyone deserves a sad end - he does, finish off his son too. At least do a wiki-leak on the SOB so he stands aside from politics forever.
 
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Well, I hope this time they caught the monkeys properly and controlled for all endogenous factors?
 
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