India
Develops First Intra-Nasal Vaccine for COVID Approved for Restricted Use in
Emergency Situations in the Age Group of 18 and above
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh lauds the role of Department of Biotechnology
(DBT) for supporting the development of world’s first Intranasal vaccine for COVID
by Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL)
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In another historic and path-breaking decision, Dr Jitendra
Singh today approved subsuming of 14 Autonomous Institutions of DBT to create one
Apex Autonomous Body - Biotechnology Research and Innovation Council (BRIC) for
achieving centralized and unified governance to maximize impact of biotech research
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The Minister chairs the Annual General Body Meeting
of the Societies of Autonomous Institutions of DBT at National Institute of Immunology
in Delhi
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The vaccine received approval from the Central Drugs
Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) under Restricted Use in Emergency Situations
for ages 18 and above in India, for heterologous booster doses: Dr Jitendra Singh
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The Minister says, BRIC will build on the foundations
developed at the DBT institutions to foster synergies while maintaining their distinct
research mandates and undertake cutting edge research addressing national priorities
World’s first intra-nasal
vaccine for COVID developed by India has got approval from the Central Drugs Standard
Control Organisation (CDSCO) for restricted use in emergency situations in the age
group of 18 and above.
This was stated
here today by Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology;
Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS
PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra
Singh while chairing the meeting of the Societies of Autonomous Institutions of
Department of Biotechnology where he also informed about the historic decision to
merge the 14 societies of Biotechnology Institutes into a single society in the
interest of convenient functioning, cost-effectiveness and integrated working.
The Minister lauded
the role of the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and its PSU, Biotechnology Industry
Research Assistance (BIRAC) for supporting the development of world’s first Intranasal
vaccine for COVID by Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL).
Dr Jitendra Singh
informed that the Product development and Clinical trials were funded by the Department
of biotechnology, Government of India and BIRAC under the Mission COVID Suraksha
Program. This vaccine received approval under restricted Use in emergency situations
for ages 18 and above for primary 2 dose schedule, homologous booster doses.
Dr Jitendra Singh
said, India’s efforts through Mission COVID Suraksha under the dynamic leadership
of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not only strengthened AtmaNirbhar
Bharat but also bolstered India’s status as a worldwide vaccine development and
manufacturing center showcasing the strength of Science
and Technology. It is a matter of great pride for the country, the Minister added.
Phase-III trials
were conducted for safety, and immunogenicity in ~3100 subjects, in 14 trial sites
across India (supported by BIRAC). Heterologous booster dose studies were conducted
for safety and immunogenicity in ~875 subjects, where a booster dose (3rd dose)
of BBV154 intranasal vaccine was administered to study participants who were previously
vaccinated with licensed COVID vaccines. The clinical trials were conducted in 9
trial sites across India. National Institute of Immunology (NII), an autonomous
institute of DBT in New Delhi utilized their "Human Immune Monitoring and T-cell
Immunoassay Platform" to examine the vaccine-induced SARS-CoV-2-specific systemic
and mucosal cellular immune responses the trial participants. Interactive Research
School for Health Affairs (IRSHA), Pune (supported by BIRAC) completed the “Plaque
Reduction Neutralization Assay” (PRNT) to quantify the titer
of neutralizing antibody for the virus from three trial sites.
This vaccine has
the double benefit of enabling faster development of variant-specific vaccines and
easy nasal delivery that enables mass immunization to protect from emerging variants
of concern. It promises to become an important tool in mass vaccinations during
pandemics and endemics.
Vaccine is a recombinant
replication deficient adenovirus vectored vaccine with a pre-fusion stabilized spike
protein. This vaccine candidate was evaluated in Phases I, II and III clinical trials
with successful results. It has been specifically formulated to allow intranasal
delivery through nasal drops. The nasal delivery system has been designed and developed
to be cost-effective in low- and middle-income countries. This vaccine is stable
at 2-8°C for easy storage and distribution. Large manufacturing capabilities have
been established by Bharat Biotech at multiple sites across India, including Gujarat,
Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Telangana, with operations pan India.
In another historic
and path-breaking decision, Dr Jitendra Singh today approved subsuming of 14 Autonomous
Institutions of DBT to create one Apex Autonomous Body - Biotechnology Research
and Innovation Council (BRIC) for achieving centralized and unified governance to
maximize impact of biotech research.
Dr Jitendra Singh
the move is a tribute to Prime Minister Modi’s vision of “Minimum Government, Maximum
Governance” as well as his call for Greater Integration of Ideas and Institutions
for cost-cutting and effective output.
Dr Jitendra Singh
explained that the restructuring of DBT institutes is being carried out with a larger
goal to enhance the scientific character and science outcomes at the institutes
by building research synergies, new education programs in line with National Education
Policy, improving human resource structures across cadres and effective management
and monetization of assets emanating from the research being carried out.
The Minister hoped
that BRIC will build on the foundations developed at the DBT institutions to foster
synergies while maintaining their distinct research mandates. With an emphasis on
interdisciplinary interactions that cut across institutional boundaries, BRIC institutes
will undertake cutting edge research addressing national priorities, the Minister
added.