Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology (Mar 2022)

Novel Strategies of Immunization against COVID-19

  • Aparajita Sen,
  • Sunita Aggarwal,
  • Shalini Sehgal,
  • Nitika Nagpal,
  • Aayushi,
  • Anushka Joshi,
  • Pranjal Saini,
  • Radhika Chawla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22207/JPAM.16.1.37
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 35 – 49

Abstract

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COVID-19 manifested itself as a global pandemic in 2019 but even in 2021, it is still not successfully contained. This virus has claimed millions of lives worldwide and rendered many more jobless. Apart from causing mild to severe pneumonia, the virus has also caused a loss of livelihood for thousands globally, along with widespread trauma and depression. Since the transmission rate of the virus is so high, temporary prophylaxis relied on sanitization, wearing masks and physical distancing. However, a long-term solution for stopping viral spread is vaccination. Apart from being the fastest way to induce immunity against the virus, vaccination is also the cheapest and most practical way. However, a vaccine can only be commercially available after it has passed through various clinical trial phases. So far, more than two hundred potential vaccine candidates underwent different phases of the clinical trial, and some of the front-runners have shown more than 90% efficacy. This review has compiled all such vaccine candidates, their types, their modes of action, and the associated pros and cons. The current advances in clinical trials of vaccines have also been discussed, such as plant-based and cocktail vaccines that have recently emerged. Nowadays, novel strains like Delta plus are also emerging and posing a threat. Thus, it is mandatory to get vaccinated and choose a vaccine that provides long-term protection against multiple strains.

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