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The Relationship between Artificial Intelligence and Vaccines
AI has taken on a much bigger role in healthcare during the pandemic.
Recently pharmaceutical giants, AstraZeneca, Moderna, and Pfizer have boasted a 90% efficiency rate of their Covid-19 vaccines. But what does that really mean in terms of controlling the pandemic?
Vaccines to fight infectious diseases usually take years to develop, test, and deliver. Even then, their success is not guaranteed. Typically, vaccines can take up to 10 years to reach infected people. The mumps vaccine holds the record for fastest distribution time, as it was delivered in 4 years. Discovery and research alone usually take approximately 2 to 5 years.
The perfect vaccine has a lot to live up to. It needs to be inexpensive. It needs to produce strong, long-lasting immunity. It needs a simple cooling delivery system and manufacturers must be able to scale-up manufacturing of the vaccine, rapidly.
In comparison, the Covid-19 vaccines have only taken months. In recent months it has been proven that AI is an accelerant for drug discovery with 6 additional healthcare AI trends that will have a lasting impact. Artificial Intelligence in healthcare has grown momentous traction during the pandemic, from…