Global VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 Market Research Report 2024
Published on: 2024-01-04 | No of Pages : 400 | Industry : Pharma & Healthcare
Publisher : MRA | Format : PDF
Global VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 Market Research Report 2024
As for March 26, 2020
1.BCG Vaccine Clinical Experiment for Against Covid-19
Researchers in four countries (the Netherlands, Australia, Germany, and the United Kingdom) will soon begin clinical trials of new coronaviruses using unconventional methods.They will test whether a century-old anti-tuberculosis (TB) vaccine (BCG) can broadly improve the body's immune system, making it better able to fight sars-cov-2 and possibly prevent infection altogether.The study will be administered to people at high risk, including physicians and nurses, and to older adults.
Researchers in Germany are also testing VPM1002, a genetically modified version of BCG, developed by the Max Planck Institute, in a Phase 3 trial.
The partners involved, Vakzine Project Management (VPM) and the Serum Institute of India, have already held promising discussions with the authorities regarding the implementation of a Phase III study with VPM1002 in Germany in order to investigate the effectiveness of the vaccine in elderly people and healthcare workers. "These population groups are particularly affected by the current pandemic", says Leander Grode, Managing Director of VPM "and could therefore particularly benefit from a vaccination with VPM1002". If the results are positive, VPM1002 could help ease the burden on healthcare systems until a vaccine specifically effective against SARS-CoV-2 becomes available.
2.Introduce of VPM1002,a Genetically Modified More Effective BCG Vaccine
VPM1002 is based on a vaccine called BCG, which was developed at the beginning of the 20th century. The BCG vaccine consists of an attenuated (weakened) version of a relative of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of TB. Studies on mice show that the BCG vaccine can protect not only against tuberculosis but also against viral infections of the respiratory tract.
The vaccine candidate, originally developed at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin by the group of Stefan H.E. Kaufmann, thus provides more effective protection against tuberculosis than the old vaccine and is intended for use in new-borns as well as for boosting a vaccination in adults.
Recent studies have shown that VPM1002 can also be effective against cancer and prevent the recurrence of bladder tumours.
3.Research Progress for VPM1002
Scientists have investigated this further development of the BCG vaccine in a series of studies in mice as well as in several clinical trials. In 2018, a Phase II study confirmed that VPM1002 is well tolerated by new borns and is effective.
The vaccine is currently being tested in a further Phase III study on adult volunteers in India.
According to Mr Accuracy reports’s new survey, global VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 market is projected to reach US$ million in 2034, increasing from US$ million in 2022, with the CAGR of % during the period of 2024 to 2034. Influencing issues, such as economy environments, COVID-19 and Russia-Ukraine War, have led to great market fluctuations in the past few years and are considered comprehensively in the whole VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 market research.
Key manufacturers engaged in the VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 industry include Vakzine Projekt Management (VPM) and Serum Institute of India etc. Among those manufacturers, the top 3 players guaranteed % supply worldwide in 2022.
When refers to consumption region, % volume of VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 were sold to North America, Europe and Asia Pacific in 2022. Moreover, China, plays a key role in the whole VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 market and estimated to attract more attentions from industry insiders and investors.
Report Scope
This report, based on historical analysis (2018-2022) and forecast calculation (2024-2034), aims to help readers to get a comprehensive understanding of global VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 market with multiple angles, which provides sufficient supports to readers’ strategy and decision making.
Vakzine Projekt Management (VPM)
Serum Institute of India
Segment by Type
by Dosage
0.5ml Package
1ml Package
2ml Package
Other
by Type of Inoculator
Initial Vaccinate
Revaccination
0-5 Years Old
5-18 Years Old
18-45 Years Old
45-65 Years Old
≥65 Years Old
North America
U.S.
Canada
Europe
Germany
France
U.K.
Italy
Russia
Asia-Pacific
China
Japan
South Korea
India
Australia
Taiwan
Indonesia
Thailand
Malaysia
Philippines
Vietnam
Latin America
Mexico
Brazil
Argentina
Middle East & Africa
Turkey
Saudi Arabia
UAE
The VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 report covers below items
Chapter 1Product Basic Information (Definition, Type and Application)
Chapter 2Manufacturers’ Competition Patterns
Chapter 3Country Level Sales Analysis
Chapter 4Product Type Analysis
Chapter 5Product Application Analysis
Chapter 6Manufacturers’ Outline
Chapter 7Industry Chain, Market Channel and Customer Analysis
Chapter 8Market Opportunities and Challenges
Chapter 9Market Conclusions
Chapter 10Research Methodology and Data Source
1.BCG Vaccine Clinical Experiment for Against Covid-19
Researchers in four countries (the Netherlands, Australia, Germany, and the United Kingdom) will soon begin clinical trials of new coronaviruses using unconventional methods.They will test whether a century-old anti-tuberculosis (TB) vaccine (BCG) can broadly improve the body's immune system, making it better able to fight sars-cov-2 and possibly prevent infection altogether.The study will be administered to people at high risk, including physicians and nurses, and to older adults.
Researchers in Germany are also testing VPM1002, a genetically modified version of BCG, developed by the Max Planck Institute, in a Phase 3 trial.
The partners involved, Vakzine Project Management (VPM) and the Serum Institute of India, have already held promising discussions with the authorities regarding the implementation of a Phase III study with VPM1002 in Germany in order to investigate the effectiveness of the vaccine in elderly people and healthcare workers. "These population groups are particularly affected by the current pandemic", says Leander Grode, Managing Director of VPM "and could therefore particularly benefit from a vaccination with VPM1002". If the results are positive, VPM1002 could help ease the burden on healthcare systems until a vaccine specifically effective against SARS-CoV-2 becomes available.
2.Introduce of VPM1002,a Genetically Modified More Effective BCG Vaccine
VPM1002 is based on a vaccine called BCG, which was developed at the beginning of the 20th century. The BCG vaccine consists of an attenuated (weakened) version of a relative of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of TB. Studies on mice show that the BCG vaccine can protect not only against tuberculosis but also against viral infections of the respiratory tract.
The vaccine candidate, originally developed at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin by the group of Stefan H.E. Kaufmann, thus provides more effective protection against tuberculosis than the old vaccine and is intended for use in new-borns as well as for boosting a vaccination in adults.
Recent studies have shown that VPM1002 can also be effective against cancer and prevent the recurrence of bladder tumours.
3.Research Progress for VPM1002
Scientists have investigated this further development of the BCG vaccine in a series of studies in mice as well as in several clinical trials. In 2018, a Phase II study confirmed that VPM1002 is well tolerated by new borns and is effective.
The vaccine is currently being tested in a further Phase III study on adult volunteers in India.
According to Mr Accuracy reports’s new survey, global VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 market is projected to reach US$ million in 2034, increasing from US$ million in 2022, with the CAGR of % during the period of 2024 to 2034. Influencing issues, such as economy environments, COVID-19 and Russia-Ukraine War, have led to great market fluctuations in the past few years and are considered comprehensively in the whole VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 market research.
Key manufacturers engaged in the VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 industry include Vakzine Projekt Management (VPM) and Serum Institute of India etc. Among those manufacturers, the top 3 players guaranteed % supply worldwide in 2022.
When refers to consumption region, % volume of VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 were sold to North America, Europe and Asia Pacific in 2022. Moreover, China, plays a key role in the whole VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 market and estimated to attract more attentions from industry insiders and investors.
Report Scope
This report, based on historical analysis (2018-2022) and forecast calculation (2024-2034), aims to help readers to get a comprehensive understanding of global VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 market with multiple angles, which provides sufficient supports to readers’ strategy and decision making.
By Company
Vakzine Projekt Management (VPM)
Serum Institute of India
Segment by Type
by Dosage
0.5ml Package
1ml Package
2ml Package
Other
by Type of Inoculator
Initial Vaccinate
Revaccination
Segment by Application
0-5 Years Old
5-18 Years Old
18-45 Years Old
45-65 Years Old
≥65 Years Old
Consumption by Region
North America
U.S.
Canada
Europe
Germany
France
U.K.
Italy
Russia
Asia-Pacific
China
Japan
South Korea
India
Australia
Taiwan
Indonesia
Thailand
Malaysia
Philippines
Vietnam
Latin America
Mexico
Brazil
Argentina
Middle East & Africa
Turkey
Saudi Arabia
UAE
The VPM1002 (Tuberculosis BCG Based Vaccine) for Prevent Covid-19 report covers below items
Chapter 1Product Basic Information (Definition, Type and Application)
Chapter 2Manufacturers’ Competition Patterns
Chapter 3Country Level Sales Analysis
Chapter 4Product Type Analysis
Chapter 5Product Application Analysis
Chapter 6Manufacturers’ Outline
Chapter 7Industry Chain, Market Channel and Customer Analysis
Chapter 8Market Opportunities and Challenges
Chapter 9Market Conclusions
Chapter 10Research Methodology and Data Source