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Challenges and Scientific Prospects of the Newest Generation of mRNA-Based Vaccines against SARS-CoV-2.

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2021-08-28

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Calina, Daniela
Hernandez, Antonio F
Hartung, Thomas
Egorov, Alexey M
Izotov, Boris Nikolaevich
Nikolouzakis, Taxiarchis Konstantinos
Tsatsakis, Aristidis
Vlachoyiannopoulos, Panayiotis G
Docea, Anca Oana

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MDPI AG
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In the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic, traditional, complex and lengthy methods of vaccine development and production would not have been able to ensure proper management of this global public health crisis. Hence, a number of technologies have been developed for obtaining a vaccine quickly and ensuring a large scale production, such as mRNA-based vaccine platforms. The use of mRNA is not a new concept in vaccine development but has leveraged on previous knowledge and technology. The great number of human resources and capital investements for mRNA vaccine development, along with the experience gained from previous studies on infectious diseases, allowed COVID-19 mRNA vaccines to be developed, conditionally approved and commercialy available in less than one year, thanks to decades of basic research. This review critically presents and discusses the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine-induced immunity, and it summarizes the most common anaphylactic and autoimmune adverse effects that have been identified until now after massive vaccination campaigns.

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Humans
COVID-19 Vaccines
mRNA Vaccines
Public Health
COVID-19
RNA, Messenger
Pandemics
Vaccines
Communicable Diseases
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
Iatrogenic Disease
Technology
Workforce

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Vacunas de ARNm
Vacunas contra la COVID-19
Recursos humanos Salud Pública
Tecnología
Pandemias
Enfermedades transmisibles
Enfermedad iatrogénica
Efectos colaterales y reacciones adversas relacionados con medicamentos
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COVID-19 pandemic, coronaviruses, mRNA vaccines, public health, side effects

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Calina D, Hernández AF, Hartung T, Egorov AM, Izotov BN, Nikolouzakis TK, et al. Challenges and Scientific Prospects of the Newest Generation of mRNA-Based Vaccines against SARS-CoV-2. Life (Basel). 2021 Aug 31;11(9):907.