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Type1 diabetes is a lifelong disease which has no cure. There are several treatments available to deal with type1 diabetes but all of them can reduce the sugar level in blood, that’s all. As this disease has affected millions of people around the world, the researches have undertaken in search of a cure treatment or vaccine for type 1 diabetes. In this search and experiments many well-trained doctor all over the world are involved. A vaccine to cure type 1 diabetes sounds good but how to develop such a vaccine, and how would it react? Vaccine for diabetes must work in such a way that it should alter the activity of the immune system to fight against the cells that kill pancreas cells, which produce insulin. The vaccine must help the pancreas to work powerfully to produce insulin so that the blood sugar level is in normal. Now trial tests and experiments are in process, in this vaccine project.

Most of the vaccine or treatments are effective in mice. The researchers will ab initio carry out the tests among healthy volunteers. The results of the initial tests will give an idea for researchers for future trials. Early efforts or experiments on vaccine for type 1 diabetes found immunosuppressive agents which were effective in insulin production but induced some side effects like kidney damage.


 

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