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CSIR testing anti-leprosy vaccine Mw for COVID-19, says DG Shekhar Mande

CSIR is testing a vaccine, Mycobacterium w (Mw) for leprosy to treat COVID-19. This a immune boosting vaccine.

CSIR testing anti-leprosy vaccine Mw for COVID-19, says DG Shekhar Mande
CSIR testing anti-leprosy vaccine Mw for COVID-19, says DG Shekhar Mande
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Published : Apr 19, 2020, 11:39 PM IST

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Director-General Dr Shekhar C Mande said that the institute is currently testing Mycobacterium w (Mw), which is a vaccine for leprosy, to treat COVID-19. "

The CSIR is concentrating on immune-boosting vaccines and hence Mw is being tested. We have taken approval of Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) to test Mw for a vaccine of Coronavirus," Mande told.

Speaking about the Mw vaccine, he said, "The Mw is usually used as a vaccine for leprosy. It is a micro bacterium species and we will be using a strain of it for an immune-boosting vaccine." He further said that the CSIR has tied up with several hospitals and they are in the process of recruiting patients for clinical trials.

"The results of our trial will be out in a couple of months. If we find that the results are encouraging then we will increase the number of patients," he said. On COVID-19 testing kits, the CSIR chief said that in 48 hours two new rapid testing kits have been developed - one by the institute and the other by Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) in Thiruvananthapuram.

"While the kit developed by SCTIMST is RT lamp for testing COVID-19, the CSIR Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology have developed a paper-based kit. Both the kits produce accurate results in 30 minutes," Mande said

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(ANI)

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Director-General Dr Shekhar C Mande said that the institute is currently testing Mycobacterium w (Mw), which is a vaccine for leprosy, to treat COVID-19. "

The CSIR is concentrating on immune-boosting vaccines and hence Mw is being tested. We have taken approval of Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) to test Mw for a vaccine of Coronavirus," Mande told.

Speaking about the Mw vaccine, he said, "The Mw is usually used as a vaccine for leprosy. It is a micro bacterium species and we will be using a strain of it for an immune-boosting vaccine." He further said that the CSIR has tied up with several hospitals and they are in the process of recruiting patients for clinical trials.

"The results of our trial will be out in a couple of months. If we find that the results are encouraging then we will increase the number of patients," he said. On COVID-19 testing kits, the CSIR chief said that in 48 hours two new rapid testing kits have been developed - one by the institute and the other by Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) in Thiruvananthapuram.

"While the kit developed by SCTIMST is RT lamp for testing COVID-19, the CSIR Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology have developed a paper-based kit. Both the kits produce accurate results in 30 minutes," Mande said

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(ANI)

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