Amid a global race
to find COVID-19 vaccine, a team of Nigerian scientists recently announced the
discovery of a novel coronavirus vaccine that may help prevent the SARS-CoV-2
virus infection, according to a report by The Guardian Nigeria.
The
discovery of the vaccine for COVID-19, which has so far killed at least 465,300
people globally, was announced on Friday by Nigerian Universities’
Scientists. Dr Oladipo Kolawole, a specialist in Medical Virology,
Immunology and Bioinformatics
Nigerian Universities’ Scientists, under the aegis of COVID-19 Research Group, on Friday announced the discovery of a vaccine for the prevention of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Nigerian Universities’ Scientists, under the aegis of COVID-19 Research Group, on Friday announced the discovery of a vaccine for the prevention of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Addressing a news
conference on Friday at Adeleke University, Ede, in Osun, Dr Oladipo Kolawole,
Leader of the team, said the vaccine was being developed locally in Africa for
Africans.
Kolawole, a
Specialist in Medical Virology, Immunology and Bioinformatics, at Adeleke
University, Ede, however, said the vaccine would also work for other continents
when unveiled.
He said the study,
which led to the discovery of the vaccine, had enjoyed initial funding by the
Trinity Immunodeficient Laboratory and Helix Biogen Consult, Ogbomosho, to the
tune of about N7.8 million.
Kolawole said the
group had been working extensively by exploring the SARS-CoV-2 genome from
African countries to select the best possible potential vaccine candidates.
He said after trying
out some selected processes of vaccine development, the researchers had been
able to choose the best potential vaccine candidates for the SARS-CoV-2 and had
made the possible latent vaccine constructs.
On how soon the
unnamed vaccine would be unveiled to the public, Kolawole said that it would
take a minimum of 18 months.
According to him,
this is because a lot of analysis and studies, as well as approvals by medical
authorities, were still required.
Also, Prof. Solomon
Adebola, the Acting Vice-Chancellor of the university, said the university was
poised to assist in the funding of the research with a view to bringing the
vaccine to the limelight.
“We are glad that a
vaccine that will provide a solution to a global problem like Coronavirus
pandemic is coming from the garden.
“It is our passion to
be a solution provider to such a global pandemic, and we are ready to throw our
weights behind the team and make the vaccine a reality,” Adebola said.
Commenting, Prof.
Julius Oloke, the Head, Coordinating Unit of the Research Group and
Vice-Chancellor of Precious Cornerstone University, Ibadan, said the vaccine
was real.
He said, “It’s a
pleasure that we have come together to produce a vaccine at a time that the
world is in need of solution to a ravaging pandemic.
“It’s a proof that we
are working and not folding our hands or looking away from the problem.
“The vaccine is real.
We have validated it severally. It is targeted at Africans, but will also work
for other races.
“It will work. It
cannot be faked. This is a result of the determination. It took a lot of
scientific efforts.
“The population of
those that need vaccines is more than those that need drugs. That is why the
research focussed on a vaccine.”
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