at least 15 species of animals, including domestic pets and wild animals, have contracted COVID-19. So will there be a feline or canine vaccine for COVID-19?
CANBERRA, March 4 (Xinhua) -- A South Australian researcher has developed a coronavirus vaccine for animals that will soon be trialed on pets. Nikolai Petrovsky, a professor at Flinders University, and veterinarian Sam Kovac joined forces to adapt COVAX-19 for animals. Developed by Petrovsky, CO...
On Monday, Alexander Gintsburg, the director of Moscow’s Gamaleya Institute, which developed Sputnik V, the country’s first domestic Covid-19 vaccine for humans, warned animals could become a new frontline in the fight against the virus. He said that the pandemic“has not yet realized its ...
First COVID-19 vaccine test on animals successful Characterization of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine candidate, PiCoVacc. /Screenshot from Science Magazine A coronavirus vaccine developed in China has been proven effective in monkeys. PiCoVacc, a vaccine made by Beijing-based Sinovac Biotech, used a ve...
00:59 Russia has registered the world's first vaccine for animals against COVID-19, its agricultural regulator said on Wednesday after tests showed it generated antibodies against the virus in dogs, cats, foxes and mink.
Orangutans and bonobos at the San Diego Zoo have received a coronavirus vaccine, Nat Geo has learned, after some zoo gorillas tested positive in January.
Organization (WHO) assembled an international panel to develop animal models for COVID-19 to accelerate the testing of vaccines and therapeutic agents. Here we summarize the findings to date and provides relevant information for preclinical testing of vaccine candidates and therapeutic agents for COVID...
(FOX 2) - The Detroit Zoo is vaccinating some at-risk animals against COVID-19. Related: Two-thirds of Michigan deer had COVID-19 antibodies A special vaccine has been developed for animals and is allowed to be used on a case-by-case basis. Gorillas, chimpanzees, tigers, and lions ...
SARS-CoV-2 vaccine for domestic and captive animals: An effort to counter COVID-19 pandemic at the human-animal interface - ScienceDirectKhan Sharun aRuchi Tiwari bAbdulRahman A. Saied c dKuldeep Dhama eVaccine
The spike protein is also the primary target of natural and vaccine-induced immune responses to the virus. In theory, if SARS-CoV-2 mutates too much, the immunity derived from the parental virus, acquired either by natural infection or vaccination, could become less effective against ...