Acta Scientific Microbiology (ASMI) (ISSN: 2581-3226)

Editorial Volume 3 Issue 7

The Real Race between Time and Invention of Covid 19 Vaccine

Rajeev Shah1* and Reena Mehta2

1Professor and Head, Microbiology Department, Pacific Medical College and Hospital, Pacific University, Udaipur, India
2Expert in Genetics and Cancer/Expert in DNA Technology, University of New South Wales, Australia

*Corresponding Author: Rajeev Shah, Professor and Head, Microbiology Department, Pacific Medical College and Hospital, Pacific University, Udaipur, India.

Received: May 16, 2020; Published: May 28, 2020

×

 Covid-19 pandemic shocks and locks whole world at the end of 2019 and 2020. Maximum death occurred in USA followed by Italy and Spain. Here discussion and analysis have been focused on various types of vaccines of Corona virus on basis of its spike antigen S and its corresponding human ACE2 receptor on cells. The ultimate target of all types of vaccines is to prevent binding of ACE2 receptor to S antigen of corona, except long acting interferons. The interferons are natural antiviral substances produced by virus infected mammalian cells and are of three types α, β and δ. The main sources of the latest information of Covid-19 vaccination has been internet websites and social net working sites like whatsApp and facebook etc..

×

References

×

Citation

Citation: Rajeev Shah and Reena Mehta. “The Real Race between Time and Invention of Covid 19 Vaccine". Acta Scientific Microbiology 3.7 (2020): 01-02.




Metrics

Acceptance rate30%
Acceptance to publication20-30 days

Indexed In






News and Events


  • Certification for Review
    Acta Scientific certifies the Editors/reviewers for their review done towards the assigned articles of the respective journals.

Contact US