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COVID-19 Vaccines May Protect Against Other Coronaviruses: Study

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COVID-19 Vaccines May Protect Against Other Coronaviruses: Study

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Highlights
  • 3 main families of coronaviruses cause human disease: Study
  • Prior Covid infections can help in preventing subsequent infections
  • SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 are genetically similar: Researchers

Washington: COVID-19 vaccines and prior coronavirus infections can provide broad immunity against other, similar coronaviruses, according to a study. The findings, published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, build a rationale for universal coronavirus vaccines that could prove useful in the face of future epidemics. “Until our study, what hasn’t been clear is if you get exposed to one coronavirus, could you have cross-protection across other coronaviruses? And we showed that is the case,” said study lead author Pablo Penaloza-MacMaster, assistant professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, US.

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The three main families of coronaviruses that cause human disease include Sarbecovirus, which includes the SARS-CoV-1 strain responsible for the 2003 outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), as well as SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19.

The other two are Embecovirus, which includes OC43, often responsible for the common cold, and Merbecovirus, which is the virus responsible for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), first reported in 2012. The study found that plasma from humans who had been vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2 produced antibodies that were cross-reactive, or provided protection, against SARS-CoV-1 and the common cold coronavirus (OC43).

The researchers found that mice immunised with a SARS-CoV-1 vaccine developed in 2004 generated immune responses that protected them from intranasal exposure by SARS-CoV-2. They also found prior coronavirus infections can protect against subsequent infections with other coronaviruses.

Mice that had been immunised with COVID-19 vaccines and later were exposed to the common cold coronavirus (HCoV-OC43) were partially protected against the common cold, but the protection was much less robust, according to the study. The reason, the scientists explained, is because both SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 are genetically similar — like cousins of one another — while the common cold coronavirus is more divergent from SARS-CoV-2.

As long as the coronavirus is greater than 70 per cent related, the mice were protected. If they were exposed to a very different family of coronaviruses, the vaccines might confer less protection, Penaloza-MacMaster said.

Given how different each coronavirus family is, the study authors said a universal coronavirus vaccine may not be possible. However, there may be a path forward for developing a vaccine for each coronavirus family, they said.

Our study helps us re-evaluate the concept of a universal coronavirus vaccine. It’s likely there isn’t one, but we might end up with a generic vaccine for each of the main families of coronaviruses, Penaloza-MacMaster said.

For example, the scientist said, a universal Sarbecovirus vaccine can be made for SARS-CoV-1, SARS-CoV-2 and other SARS-related coronaviruses, and a universal Embecovirus for HCoV-OC43 and HKU1 that cause common colds. In the study, Penaloza-MacMaster and Northwestern Medicine physician Igor Koralnik evaluated immune responses in humans who received SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, as well as in COVID-19 patients admitted to Northwestern Memorial Hospital. “We found that these individuals developed antibody responses that neutralised a common cold coronavirus, HCoV-OC43,” Penaloza-MacMaster said. “We are now measuring how long this cross-protection lasts,” he added.

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World

24,11,28,543Cases

20,27,64,382Active

3,34,58,801Recovered

49,05,360Deaths

Coronavirus has spread to 195 countries. The total confirmed cases worldwide are 24,11,28,543 and 49,05,360 have died; 20,27,64,382 are active cases and 3,34,58,801 have recovered as on October 19, 2021 at 3:48 am.

India

3,40,94,373 13,058Cases

1,83,1186,576Active

3,34,58,801 19,470Recovered

4,52,454 164Deaths

In India, there are 3,40,94,373 confirmed cases including 4,52,454 deaths. The number of active cases is 1,83,118 and 3,34,58,801 have recovered as on October 19, 2021 at 2:30 am.

State Details



State

Cases

Active

Recovered

Deaths
Maharashtra

65,93,182 1,485

31,610 620

64,21,756 2,078

1,39,816 27

Kerala

48,60,997 6,676

83,779 4,407

47,50,293 11,023

26,925 60

Karnataka

29,83,673 214

9,193 286

29,36,527 488

37,953 12

Tamil Nadu

26,88,284 1,192

14,570 244

26,37,802 1,423

35,912 13

Andhra Pradesh

20,60,804 332

5,709 325

20,40,782 651

14,313 6

Uttar Pradesh

17,10,036 8

123 4

16,87,015 4

22,898

West Bengal

15,81,220 690

7,416 5

15,54,815 683

18,989 12

Delhi

14,39,405 15

298 22

14,14,018 37

25,089

Odisha

10,35,417 340

4,347 195

10,22,780 530

8,290 5

Chhattisgarh

10,05,681 27

189 6

9,91,922 21

13,570

Rajasthan

9,54,392 2

43 1

9,45,395 1

8,954

Gujarat

8,26,308 18

193 14

8,16,029 32

10,086

Madhya Pradesh

7,92,690 6

81 3

7,82,086 9

10,523

Haryana

7,71,092 16

126 3

7,60,917 13

10,049

Bihar

7,26,028 2

44 4

7,16,323 6

9,661

Telangana

6,69,163 208

3,929 5

6,61,294 201

3,940 2

Assam

6,06,766 298

3,461 25

5,97,348 266

5,957 7

Punjab

6,02,059 24

219 8

5,85,296 32

16,544

Jharkhand

3,48,444 14

125 3

3,43,184 11

5,135

Uttarakhand

3,43,759 3

176 2

3,36,186 5

7,397

Jammu And Kashmir

3,31,137 75

816 27

3,25,893 100

4,428 2

Himachal Pradesh

2,21,604 167

1,270 33

2,16,609 195

3,725 5

Goa

1,77,579 57

600 4

1,73,629 57

3,350 4

Puducherry

1,27,424 28

523 62

1,25,051 90

1,850

Manipur

1,22,804 67

1,383 39

1,19,524 106

1,897

Mizoram

1,13,801 953

11,374 259

1,02,036 1,207

391 5

Tripura

84,343 22

113 9

83,414 13

816

Meghalaya

83,014 61

777 68

80,799 126

1,438 3

Chandigarh

65,306 4

24 1

64,462 5

820

Arunachal Pradesh

55,014 27

145 5

54,589 22

280

Sikkim

31,756 7

165 9

31,200 16

391

Nagaland

31,627 16

252 4

30,700 11

675 1

Ladakh

20,881 3

34 2

20,639 5

208

Dadra And Nagar Haveli

10,676

4 0

10,668

4

Lakshadweep

10,365

0 0

10,314

51

Andaman And Nicobar Islands

7,642 1

7 2

7,506 3

129



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