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COVID-19 Omicron-Specific Vaccines Could Be Used As Boosters

Content Team by Content Team
4th July 2022
in Manufacturing, Middle East and South Asia, News
COVID-19 Omicron-Specific Vaccines Could Be Used As Boosters

According to the European Medicines Agency and other international health agencies, coronavirus vaccinations that have been modified to incorporate the omicron variant strain can provide better protection when administered as a booster. Following a meeting on June 30th, the EMA said that international authorities had reached consensus on fundamental guidelines for revising COVID-19 injections to address new variations.

The researchers claimed that although the current coronavirus vaccinations continue to offer effective protection against hospitalisation and mortality, vaccine efficacy has decreased as the virus has changed. A bivalent or omicron-specific booster, which is a vaccine that contains both the new variety and the original coronavirus strain, could therefore improve and prolong protection, according to a statement from the EMA.

The mRNA vaccines are particularly mentioned in the statement. In order to include the omicron variety, Pfizer Inc. and Moderna Inc. have both been testing modified versions of their vaccines. According to the statement, booster doses of vaccines containing additional variants, such as the beta version, may be considered if clinical trial results show a sufficient level of neutralisation against the omicron and other dangerous forms. Omicron-specific boosters could reestablish defences against new coronavirus strains, according to advice from the World Health Organization.

However, it falls short of the stance taken by the American regulatory body, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which declared that it would specifically seek to include the more recent BA.4 and BA.5 strains of omicron, which are currently responsible for a rise in new infections across the globe, in any new vaccines intended for use domestically. The leader of a WHO advisory committee that has studied the modified shots said that the panel favoured boosters based on the BA.1 variant because it is more unique and may elicit a more widespread immune reaction than the more recently circulated subvariants.

According to top US FDA official Peter Marks, other nations’ authorities are seriously contemplating utilising new boosters based on the BA.1 omicron type that caused the dramatic increase in cases last winter because they may become accessible sooner than the BA.4/5-based booster the US intends to deploy. In the upcoming days, the EMA promised to release further information.

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