World's first vaccine for SARS safe and effective after phase-one clinical test
Yin Weidong (L2), director of the research program to develop and manufacture the inactivated SARS vaccine addresses during a research meeting in Beijing Dec.5, 2004. The Chinese government announced that the world's first vaccine for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) emerged from the phase-one clinical test as both safe and effective in Beijing Dec.5, 2004. Pre-clinical test was basically completed last November after 6-month work.
First inactivated SARS vaccine, Nov. 18, 2003. The Chinese government announced that the world's first vaccine for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) emerged from the phase-one clinical test as both safe and effective in Beijing Dec.5, 2004. Pre-clinical test was basically completed last November after 6-month work.
This photo taken through an electron microscope on Nov.18, 2003 shows the inactivated virus of the inactivated SARS vaccine.