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ZyCoV-D, world’s first plasmid DNA vaccine, okayed

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New Delhi, August 20

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Ahmedabad-based Zydus Cadila on Friday received emergency use authorisation from the drug controller for its three-dose ZyCoV-D Covid-19 vaccine, the world’s first plasmid DNA-based shot.

The three-dose ZyCoV-D is India’s sixth approved Covid shot after Covishield, Covaxin, Sputnik V, Moderna and Johnson and Johnson.

Zydus Cadila calls the vaccine “a no injection”, saying it has a needle-free application system in place to administer the shots.

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The vaccine is also the first in India to be tested among 12 to 18 year olds, with the company saying it is safe for children.

“ZyCoV-D is the world’s first and India’s indigenously developed DNA-based vaccine for Covid-19 to be administered to humans, including children and adults 12 years and above. It has been developed in partnership with the Department of Biotechnology,” said DBT secretary Renu Swarup.

The three-dose vaccine when injected produces the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and elicits an immune response.

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