BEIJING, Jan. 30 -- A group of Chinese institutions is stepping up vaccine development for the novel coronavirus, which has already caused 7,711 confirmed cases of pneumonia in China as of Wednesday.
China's prestigious Tsinghua University has set up a research team with rich experience in developing vaccines and agents against coronaviruses known to infect humans, including the SARS virus.
Lead researcher Zhang Linqi said developing a vaccine against the virus will be much easier than finding an HIV vaccine. His team is also working with hospitals across China to conduct clinical trials.
Shanghai East Hospital of Tongji University and Stermirna Therapeutics Co., Ltd. have launched a program to develop an mRNA vaccine targeting the novel coronavirus. Developers say manufacturing the vaccine samples will need no more than 40 days.
Researchers from Fudan University, also based in Shanghai, are making joint efforts on the virus vaccine development with their U.S. counterparts from Baylor College of Medicine, the University of Texas Medical Branch and the New York Blood Center.
The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention has started developing vaccines after isolating the first strain of the novel coronavirus earlier this week.
So far, five strains of the virus have been isolated and two of them are ready for vaccine development. According to scientists, a tentative vaccine could be available within three months.
Chinese companies are also participating in the vaccine research. Alibaba Group said it will offer free access to all artificial intelligence capabilities needed for the virus vaccine development.
To combat the spread of the virus, China's Ministry of Science and Technology has recently launched an emergency project offering sci-tech support across 10 aspects, including vaccine development.
Australia's Abbott to scrap carbon tax
Abbott promises to focus on Asia if elected Australian PM
Eurasian nations focus on Net
China's Christian churches reduce leaders' age ceiling
New Shangri-La targets conventioneers
US still first choice for rising number of migrants
Airports step up security checks
Zoos rethink matchmaking tactics for endangered species
Fewer Chinese consumers picking Apple's iPhone
Kim presides over mass parade
Police ask netizens not to spread rumors
More foreigners get residency permits
Hong Kong, Shanghai among the elite
Beijing set to host global tourism center
Some restrictions on Palestinians' daily lives to be lifted for Ramadan
World cheers throne's new heir
Woman delivers 'miracle' baby after H7N9 recovery
Snipers shoot at UN weapons inspectors
Fair brings Hami melons to Beijing
A welcome to China's first good Samaritan law
It is lucky 13 for bullish Nadal
Yum won't chicken out from expansion
Biography claims more books from Salinger coming
Interns get a leg up in job hunt
Venezuela nabs hit men targeting president
Extreme heat causing vehicle fires
Hair thieves prey on Venezuelan women
Stranded cruise guests flown home
Working-class students find low-budget education abroad
10 hurt as landing gear collapses at New York airport