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Chinese COVID-19 vaccine effective against South Africa variant
by Daily Sabah with Reuters
BEIJING Health
Feb 04, 2021 1:25 pm GMT+3
Two COVID-19 vaccines developed by Chinese companies have managed to trigger immunity against B1351, the South African variant of the coronavirus, which scientists feared could possibly evade mRNA vaccines through its mutations.
Variants of the coronavirus have raised concerns around the world on whether they might weaken the effects of vaccines and treatments which were developed prior to their emergence. However, 12 serum samples, each taken from recipients of two vaccines developed using the inactivated vaccine technique by a subsidiary of the China National Pharmaceutical Group (Sinopharm) and a unit of Chongqing Zhifei Biological Products, showed that the vaccines retained neutralizing activity against the South African variant.
The study was conducted by researchers from the Institute of Microbiology of Chinese Academy of Sciences of Sinopharm-affiliated Beijing Institute of Biological Products, which is co-developing a candidate vaccine with the Zhifei unit, and two other Chinese agencies.
However, the vaccines' effect on B1351 appeared to be somewhat weaker than against the original virus and another variant currently spreading globally, results from the small-sample lab study showed. The findings were released ahead of peer review on BioRxiv on Feb. 2...
Chinese COVID-19 vaccine effective against South Africa variant
by Daily Sabah with Reuters
BEIJING Health
Feb 04, 2021 1:25 pm GMT+3
Two COVID-19 vaccines developed by Chinese companies have managed to trigger immunity against B1351, the South African variant of the coronavirus, which scientists feared could possibly evade mRNA vaccines through its mutations.
Variants of the coronavirus have raised concerns around the world on whether they might weaken the effects of vaccines and treatments which were developed prior to their emergence. However, 12 serum samples, each taken from recipients of two vaccines developed using the inactivated vaccine technique by a subsidiary of the China National Pharmaceutical Group (Sinopharm) and a unit of Chongqing Zhifei Biological Products, showed that the vaccines retained neutralizing activity against the South African variant.
The study was conducted by researchers from the Institute of Microbiology of Chinese Academy of Sciences of Sinopharm-affiliated Beijing Institute of Biological Products, which is co-developing a candidate vaccine with the Zhifei unit, and two other Chinese agencies.
However, the vaccines' effect on B1351 appeared to be somewhat weaker than against the original virus and another variant currently spreading globally, results from the small-sample lab study showed. The findings were released ahead of peer review on BioRxiv on Feb. 2...