Antibodies
from Sinovac's COVID-19 shot fade after about 6 months, booster helps -
study
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[July 27, 2021]
BEIJING (Reuters) -Antibodies triggered by
Sinovac Biotech's COVID-19 vaccine declined below a key threshold from
around six months after a second dose for most recipients, although a
third shot had a strong booster effect, according to a lab study.
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Chinese researchers reported the findings from a study of blood
samples from healthy adults aged between 18-59 in a paper published
on Sunday, which has not been peer reviewed.
Among participants who received two doses, two or four weeks apart,
only 16.9% and 35.2% respectively still had neutralising antibodies
above what researchers regard as a detectable threshold level six
months after the second shot, the paper said.
Those readings were based on data from two cohorts involving more
than 50 participants each, while the study gave third doses of the
vaccine or placebo to a total of 540 participants.
Researchers said it was unclear how the decrease in antibodies would
affect the shot's effectiveness, since scientists have yet to figure
out precisely the threshold of antibody levels for a vaccine to be
able to prevent the disease.
"In the short-to-medium term, ensuring more people complete the
current two-dose schedule of CoronaVac should be the priority," the
paper said.
Indonesia and Thailand have already agreed to give a third shot from
Moderna and Pfizer respectively for some people who are fully
vaccinated with the Sinovac vaccine, amid concerns over its
effectiveness against the more transmissible Delta variant of the
coronavirus.
Turkey had started offering a third dose from either Sinovac or
Pfizer to some people who have got Sinovac shots.
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As of end-June, Sinovac has
delivered more than 1 billion doses of the
vaccine, a major vaccination tool in China,
Brazil, Indonesia and Chile.
Philippines' Health Secretary Francisco Duque
said on Tuesday there is no recommendation yet
from the country's vaccine expert panel on
giving a booster shot but experts are discussing
the possibility.
The study also said that participants in some
cohorts who received a third dose of the Sinovac
shot about six months after the second showed
around a 3-5 fold increase in antibody levels
after a further 28 days, compared with the
levels seen four weeks after the second shot.
Researchers cautioned the study did not test the
antibodies' effect against more transmissible
variants, and that further research was needed
to assess antibody duration after a third shot.
The study was conducted by researchers at
disease control authorities in Jiangsu province,
Sinovac, and other Chinese institutions.
(Reporting by Roxanne Liu and Ryan Woo in
Beijing, Neil Jerome Morales in Manila. Editing
by Mark Potter, Miyoung Kim and Raju
Gopalakrishnan)
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