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Bharat Biotech’s Covid-19 Vaccine ‘Covaxin’ Enters Phase-3 Trials

Bharat Biotech is the only vaccine company in the world which has BSL3 production facility (Biosafety level 3)

A nurse holds a flu shot vaccine at a drive-through flu vaccine area inside Gospel Ilsan Hospital in Goyang, South Korea. (Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg)
A nurse holds a flu shot vaccine at a drive-through flu vaccine area inside Gospel Ilsan Hospital in Goyang, South Korea. (Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg)

The Covid-19 vaccine - Covaxin, being developed by Bharat Biotech is now undergoing phase-3 trials, Krishna Ella, Chairman and Managing Director, Bharat Biotech said on Monday.

Speaking virtually at a programme organised by the Indian School of Business, Ella said the company is also working on another vaccine for Covid-19 which would be in the form of nasal drops and can be ready by next year.

“We partnered with ICMR for Covid-19 vaccine and as we speak, it entered the phase 3 trials,” he said.

Bharat Biotech is the only vaccine company in the world which has BSL3 production facility (Biosafety level 3), he said.

The vaccine maker had said last month that it had successfully completed interim analysis of Phase I and II trials of the vaccine and is initiating Phase-III trials in 26,000 participants.

Covaxin is being developed by Bharat Biotech, in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the National Institute of Virology (NIV).

The vaccine maker had on October 2 sought the Drug Controller General of India's (DCGI) permission to conduct phase 3 randomised double-blind placebo-controlled multicentre trial of its Covid-19 vaccine, sources said.

“We are working on another vaccine through nasal drops and my feeling is by next year it will reach the population,” Ella said.

Bharat Biotech in September said it entered into a licensing agreement with Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis for a novel ‘chimp-adenovirus’ (Chimpanzee adenovirus), single dose intranasal vaccine for Covid-19.