New tool could speed treatment in next pandemic- study

Published date30 September 2021
AuthorJERUSALEM POST STAFF
University of Virginia School (UVA) of Medicine scientists, with collaborators in China and Poland, have created a powerful new tool to speed vaccines and treatment for future pandemics.

The new tool, called virusMED, in the form of an internet database, maps out everything known about atomic structure and potential vulnerabilities of more than 800 virus strains from 75 different virus families, including SARS-CoV-2, influenza, Ebola and HIV‑1, according to UVA.

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The database would provide critical information about the virus to scientists in one easy-to-access location so that they can quickly develop safe vaccines. Previously, data has not been so accessible.

UVA researcher Wladek Minor said that although the COVID-19 battle is not over, it's never too early to start preparing for the next pandemic.

"VirusMED is a step towards an advanced information system that brings together researchers with...

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