Comparative Studies about vaccine development for COVID-19

Comparative Studies about vaccine development for COVID-19

Authors

  • Raghda Alsayed Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad-Iraq
  • Khalid Zainulabdeen Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad-Iraq
  • Israa Salman College of Science, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad-Iraq
  • Nany Hairunisa Department of Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Trisakti, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Husnun Amalia Departement of Opthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Trisakti, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Rahimi M Yusop Department of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan, 43600 UKM Bangi, Malaysia
  • Amamer M Redwan Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Bani Waleed University, Bani Waleed, Libya
  • Emad Yousif Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad-Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18051/JBiomedKes.2023.v6.127-132

Keywords:

COVID-19, vaccine development

Abstract

The human respiratory system can be infected with coronaviruses (CoVs), one of the families of viruses that can lead to symptoms ranging from mild to fatal. Seven genera of CVS have been identified as having human infection to date. The virus can spread as fine, liquid particles from the mouth or nose of an infected person when coughing, sneezing, speaking, or breathing. The diameter of droplet particles ranges from large to small. In this review, we summarize vaccine development for COVID-19. We anticipate this study will be a valuable resource for any researcher interested in creating a COVID-19 vaccine.

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Published

2023-04-30

How to Cite

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Alsayed R, Zainulabdeen K, Salman I, Hairunisa N, Amalia H, Yusop RM, Redwan AM, Yousif E. Comparative Studies about vaccine development for COVID-19. J Biomedika dan Kesehat [Internet]. 2023 Apr. 30 [cited 2024 Apr. 20];6(1):127-32. Available from: https://jbiomedkes.org/index.php/jbk/article/view/338

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