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COVID-19, caused by the mutated strain of SARS-CoV-2, is the current ongoing sweeping across the globe since 2019. Despite many efforts to control the spread of the infection, COVID-19 continues to be the most dreadful health crisis the world has ever witnessed.

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After constant diligent research, eminent global scientists have discovered COVID-19 vaccine to slow down the disease spread and save humankind. Improved SARS COV 2 vaccine safety research is essential to determine the efficiency and safety of COVID-19 vaccinations.

Insight to COVID-19 vaccinated donor Biospecimens:

Accelerating advanced coronavirus research, Central BioHub joins hands with eminent researchers and biomedical scientists to foster COVID-19 vaccine safety research worldwide. We offer a meticulous collection of human blood-derived biosamples isolated from consented SARS CoV 2 vaccinated donors  from different nationalities. The human serum and plasma samples are assiduously screened for SARS-CoV-2 RT PCR and anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG and IgM at certified laboratories with utmost precision. With the maintenance of strict safety controls, samples are stored at -18 °C in our supplier's biobank. Besides, every research sample is hyper annotated with donor demographics, vaccination details such as name and type of SARS COV 2 vaccine, vaccination date with the number of doses.

Central BioHub has committed the discovery of a new sphere of research for vaccines. Therefore, our dynamic online Human Biospecimen marketplace connects global biospecimen suppliers to researchers to ease procurement. Besides, Central BioHub allows the researchers to buy or reserve the Covid 19 samples and Covid vaccinated samples displayed in our online inventory by creating a customer account with us. For more information on sars cov 2 samples reach out to our customer management experts. We are curious to know your research needs!

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