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  2. History of COVID-19 vaccine development - Wikipedia

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    All RMPs for COVID‑19 vaccines will be published on the EMA's website. [136] The EMA published guidance for developers of potential COVID‑19 vaccines on the clinical evidence to include in marketing authorization applications. [137] In November 2020, the CHMP started a rolling review of the Moderna vaccine for COVID‑19 known as mRNA-1273 ...

  3. Covaxin - Wikipedia

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    On 3 November 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) validated the vaccine for emergency use, as the first Indian-developed covid vaccine to be approved. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] By 31 January 2022, Covaxin had been granted emergency use approval in 13 countries.

  4. COVID-19 vaccination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in the United States is an ongoing mass immunization campaign for the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first granted emergency use authorization to the Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine on December 10, 2020, [7] and mass vaccinations began four days later.

  5. COVAX-19 - Wikipedia

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    Vaxine began work on a COVID-19 vaccine in January 2020. After developing a vaccine adjuvant the company decided to focus on a "recombinant protein-based vaccine". A phase 1 human trial started in June 2020. The phase 1 trial involved 40 participants, 30 of whom received the vaccine. The remaining ten participants received a saline placebo. [7]

  6. Timeline of human vaccines - Wikipedia

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    2003 – First nasal influenza vaccine approved in U.S. 2003 – First vaccine for Argentine hemorrhagic fever. [16] 2006 – First vaccine for human papillomavirus (which is a cause of cervical cancer) 2006 – First herpes zoster vaccine for shingles; 2011 – First vaccine for non-small-cell lung carcinoma (comprises 85% of lung cancer cases)

  7. COVID-19 vaccine clinical research - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 vaccine clinical research uses clinical research to establish the characteristics of COVID-19 vaccines. These characteristics include efficacy , effectiveness , and safety. As of November 2022 [update] , 40 vaccines are authorized by at least one national regulatory authority for public use: [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  8. Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    It is the first COVID‑19 vaccine to be approved for national use after undergoing large scale trials, [208] and the first mRNA vaccine to be authorized for use in humans. [ 62 ] [ 209 ] The United Kingdom thus became the first Western country to approve a COVID‑19 vaccine for national use, [ 210 ] although the decision to fast-track the ...

  9. Inovio COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    In February 2020 after receiving details of the genetic sequence of the coronavirus, Inovio announced that it had produced a preclinical DNA-based vaccine as a potential therapy for COVID-19. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Inovio is in competition to develop a coronavirus vaccine with numerous other companies, which were conducting preclinical or early-stage ...