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Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 | Author: admin

A leader in vaccine design, development, and distribution, Inovio Biomedical Corporation, informed that its SynCon™ Chikungunya virus DNA vaccine generated protective neutralizing antibody responses in a monkey model.

The Chikungunya virus is a new alpha virus carried by mosquitoes that originated in tropical Africa and Asia.  It has been known to have an infection rate of up to 45%.  Although not life threatening, this virus causes acute human morbidity, presenting serious fever and weakening joint pain, and it could take over a year to cure.

It has been discovered that different mosquitoes normally found in developed countries, including Europe and the United States, can transmit the Chikungunya virus, making it a threat for people in other geographies outside its territories of origin.  The virus is already prevalent in several world regions and clearly has epidemic potential.

Currently, there are no vaccines in the market to treat this virus.  The truth is that very little is known about the disease, including the mechanism of viral clearance based on immunity and why it causes clinical symptoms.  Thinking about the potential the Chikungunya virus has for spreading disease globally, it is crucial to understand its pathogenic mechanism and to develop effective treatment alternatives.

Inovio used its SynCon™ approach to create a Chikungunya virus DNA vaccine that is delivered as a single DNA plasmid construct including harmonious sequences of key surfaces antigens.  Its design is based on the alignment of various primary sequences of key surface antigens and on the selection of the most common amino acid or base pair at each site.

In the study with money models, the entirety of the sample that was vaccinated developed protective neutralizing antibody responses against the original virus, demonstrating the vaccine’s effectiveness in a preclinical model.  This data presents solid evidence highlighting the likelihood of  nearterm future human clinical progress.

Inovio’s new SynCon™ technology allows them to design DNA-based vaccines that can protect against known or unknown pathogen strains.  It can synthetically define antigens and gene sequences that are common between different viral sub types or families of diseases like HIV, HCV, HPV, and influenza.

This company recently disclosed provisional information regarding a Phase I therapeutic HPV/cervical cancer vaccine test that showed important and strong immune responses from T-cells and antibodies, highlighting the possible broad use of its DNA vaccine technology platform and application to various diseases, among which is the Chikungunya virus.

This is a clear example of how pharma companies and pharmaceutical consultants who are on top of things win the race on innovation and market trust.

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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 | Author: admin

From 2008 until 2023 there will be an improvement in vaccines, and their sale and use will experience a rebirth.  Vaccines will be one of the fastest growing areas of the pharmaceutical industry, and their profits will increase by the hundreds in percentage terms during this period.

The Global Vaccines Market, 2008-2023, is a report that describes the market trends in a qualitative and quantitative manner.  Vaccines have grown in importance in developed as well as developing countries because of the current epidemic patterns and healthcare needs.

The most important reason for the growth of vaccines is that they are extremely cost effective in fighting disease, thus, governments and private health providers will increasingly encourage their use.

There is increased awareness now in terms of  the benefits of preventive medicine relative to  the better quality of life and reduction of healthcare costs for consumers, and the vaccine industry is answering the call with new products, and making full use of the technological advances in biotechnology.  There is a lot of potential in this area, as much for therapeutics innovation as commercial return..  Currently, there are more than 1000 vaccine candidates in research and development around the world.

Therapeutic vaccines are different from the vaccines currently on the market.  These not only prevent infection, but work with the body’s immune system to fight disease and disorders, including cancer, addiction, and allergies.

The Global Vaccines Market report focuses on these aspects within the field of vaccines:

-    Sales projections for vaccines by disease area, brand and country, including new therapeutic vaccines

-    Analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in regards to the vaccine industry

-    Expert opinion from key leaders in the field

-    In-depth analysis of the vaccine pipeline

-    Analysis of the prospects for therapeutic vaccines

-    Geographical division of the vaccine market, including the leading emerging markets of China and India

-    Coverage of future trends in vaccine technology, formulation, and manufacturing

-    Identification of crucial industrial players in the vaccines market

This report gives a comprehensive analysis of the vaccines market using only primary and secondary research, and it includes full transcripts of interviews, company reports, filings, and industry databases.

This report, along with pharmaceutical consultancy, could mean the difference for the success of your business in the years to come.

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