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AstraZeneca COVID Vaccine Effective, Indian Trials Running Smoothly, Says Serum Institute

AstraZeneca and Oxford University acknowledged a manufacturing error that is raising doubts about preliminary results of their experimental COVID-19 vaccine candidate

AstraZeneca COVID Vaccine Effective, Indian Trials Running Smoothly, Says Serum Institute
Highlights
  • SII is producing Astrazeneca-Oxford's vaccine in India as 'Covishield'
  • SII is conducting clinical trials of AstraZeneca's vaccine in India
  • Lowest efficacy results are at 60-70%, making it a viable vaccine: SII

New Delhi: Vaccine major Serum Institute of India on Thursday (November 26) said the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University is safe and effective, and the Indian trials are progressing smoothly with strict adherence to all protocols. The comments came after AstraZeneca and Oxford University acknowledged a manufacturing error that is raising questions about preliminary results of their experimental COVID-19 vaccine. A statement describing the error came days after the company and the university described the shots as “highly effective” and made no mention of why some study participants did not receive as much vaccine in the first of two shots as expected.

Also Read: COVID-19: We Need More Safety And Efficacy Data, Said WHO’s Soumya Swaminathan On Vaccine Trial Results

Asking people to be patient and not panic, the Serum Institute of India (SII) said in a statement,

The AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine is safe and effective. Even the lowest efficacy results are at 60-70%, making it a viable vaccine against the virus.

That said, varied age groups with different dosage forms will result in slight variations and efficacy. “We must be patient and not panic,” it added. SII is conducting clinical trials of AstraZeneca-Oxford’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate in India.

The Indian trials are running smoothly with strict adherence to all the necessary processes and protocols. So far, there are no concerns. However, we are going through the data that is available and will make further statement, if needed, SII said.

Earlier this week, AstraZeneca said an interim analysis of clinical trials of its COVID-19 vaccine in the UK and Brazil showed that it was 70 per cent effective on average, becoming the third drugmaker to announce promising results to contain the deadly virus.

The company had also said that the vaccine, developed with the University of Oxford, showed 90 per cent efficacy in one dosing regimen when the vaccine was given as a half dose, followed by a full dose at least a month later, while another dosing regimen showed 62 per cent efficacy when given as two full doses at least one month apart. “The combined analysis from both dosing regimens resulted in an average efficacy of 70 per cent,” it had said.

Also Read: Will Have To Wait For Final Words In A Scientific Journal: CSIR Chief On Oxford’s COVID-19 Vaccine’s Efficacy

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