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Potential Rapid Diagnostics, Vaccine and Therapeutics for 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV): A Systematic Review.

Junxiong Pang1,2, Min Xian Wang1,2, Ian Yi Han Ang1, Sharon Hui Xuan Tan1, Ruth Frances Lewis1, Jacinta I-Pei Chen1, Ramona A Gutierrez3, Sylvia Xiao Wei Gwee1,2, Pearleen Ee Yong Chua1,2, Qian Yang1, Xian Yi Ng1, Rowena Ks Yap1, Hao Yi Tan1, Yik Ying Teo1, Chorh Chuan Tan4, Alex R Cook1, Jason Chin-Huat Yap1, Li Yang Hsu1.   

Abstract

Rapid diagnostics, vaccines and therapeutics are important interventions for the management of the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak. It is timely to systematically review the potential of these interventions, including those for Middle East respiratory syndrome-Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-CoV, to guide policymakers globally on their prioritization of resources for research and development. A systematic search was carried out in three major electronic databases (PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Library) to identify published studies in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Supplementary strategies through Google Search and personal communications were used. A total of 27 studies fulfilled the criteria for review. Several laboratory protocols for confirmation of suspected 2019-nCoV cases using real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) have been published. A commercial RT-PCR kit developed by the Beijing Genomic Institute is currently widely used in China and likely in Asia. However, serological assays as well as point-of-care testing kits have not been developed but are likely in the near future. Several vaccine candidates are in the pipeline. The likely earliest Phase 1 vaccine trial is a synthetic DNA-based candidate. A number of novel compounds as well as therapeutics licensed for other conditions appear to have in vitro efficacy against the 2019-nCoV. Some are being tested in clinical trials against MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV, while others have been listed for clinical trials against 2019-nCoV. However, there are currently no effective specific antivirals or drug combinations supported by high-level evidence.

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Keywords:  MERS-CoV; SARS-CoV; diagnostics; global health; novel coronavirus; outbreak; treatments; vaccine

Year:  2020        PMID: 32110875     DOI: 10.3390/jcm9030623

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Med        ISSN: 2077-0383            Impact factor:   4.241


  156 in total

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2.  The importance of widespread testing for COVID-19 pandemic: systems thinking for drive-through testing sites.

Authors:  Ozgur M Araz; Adrian Ramirez-Nafarrate; Megan Jehn; Fernando A Wilson
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3.  Preparatory phase for clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccine in Nepal.

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Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2020-09-23       Impact factor: 3.452

4.  An elderly couple with COVID-19 pneumonia treated in Singapore: contrasting clinical course and management.

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Review 6.  Clinical, molecular, and epidemiological characterization of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), a comprehensive literature review.

Authors:  Esteban Ortiz-Prado; Katherine Simbaña-Rivera; Lenin Gómez-Barreno; Mario Rubio-Neira; Linda P Guaman; Nikolaos C Kyriakidis; Claire Muslin; Ana María Gómez Jaramillo; Carlos Barba-Ostria; Doménica Cevallos-Robalino; Hugo Sanches-SanMiguel; Luis Unigarro; Rasa Zalakeviciute; Naomi Gadian; Andrés López-Cortés
Journal:  Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  2020-05-30       Impact factor: 2.803

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Review 9.  [Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): update for anesthesiologists and intensivists March 2020].

Authors:  D Thomas-Rüddel; J Winning; P Dickmann; D Ouart; A Kortgen; U Janssens; M Bauer
Journal:  Anaesthesist       Date:  2020-04       Impact factor: 1.041

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