American explorers developed a universal vaccine against any strain of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus using artificial intelligence. She protected the mice from severe illness and death.
Machine learning has helped create an MIT-T-COVID vaccine that contains genetic material from the most conserved parts of the virus. Immunity from such a drug will last longer and act even on mutated types of infection.
Scientists conducted a successful experiment on mice infected with the virus. On the seventh day after vaccination, in animals that received MIT-T-COVID, almost a quarter of all cells in the lungs were T-lymphocytes. This helped them to overcome the disease more easily.
The experiment showed that the universal vaccine works and is effective in preventing the most dangerous outcomes of coronavirus infection. However, its application in medical practice is still far away, as more research and safety testing are required.