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Russia looking for a partnership with India for COVID Vaccine - Sputnik V

Russia looking for a partnership with India for COVID Vaccine - Sputnik V

Russia is looking for a partnership with India for producing Covid-19 vaccine Sputnik v, Kirill Dmitriev, the CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund.

Russian President Vladimir Putin had declared that his country has made the world’s first vaccine against Covid-19, which works “quite effectively” and forms a “stable immunity” against the disease.

Sputnik V has been developed by the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, along with the RDIF. The vaccine has not been tested in Phase 3 or larger clinical trials.

Addressing an online press briefing, Dimitriev said several nations are interested in the production of the vaccine from countries in Latin America, Asia and Middle East.

The production of the vaccine is a very main issue. Presently, we are looking for a partnership with India. We trust that they are competent of production the Gamaleya Vaccine and it is very important to say that those partnership to produce the vaccine will be permit us to cover to demand that we have, “he said.

Dimitriev said Russia is looking forward to international cooperation.

“We are going to do clinical trials not just in Russia but also in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, probably in Brazil and India. We will do production of the vaccine in more than five countries and there is a very high demand from Asia, Latin America, Italy and other parts of the world regarding the delivery of the vaccine.

Alexander Gintsburg, the director of the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology and academician at the Russian Academy of science, said more than 20,000 people have taken part in the clinical trials of vaccines and drugs, based on human adenoviruses of human adenoviral vectors.

“Vaccines do not carry live human adenovirus, but human adenovirus vectors, that is human viruses that cannot multiply in the body and are completely safe, “he said.

The Sputnik V vaccine be made up of two shots that use different versions of adenovirus—virus types, some of which cause the common cold—that the manufactures have engineered to carry the gene for the superficial protein of SARS-Cov-2 that causes Covid-19.

“The approach of the Gamaleya Institute with the vaccine, using two human adenoviruses serotypes: number 5 (Ad5) and number 26 (Ad26), has a clear advantage over the one vector approach used by other developers,” Gintsburg said.

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