Published 09:48 IST, June 5th 2021
China approves emergency use of Sinovac's Coronavac on children aged 3-17 years
In a major push for China's vaccination, the country has granted approval for emergency use of Sinovac Biotech's CoronaVac vaccine on children aged 3-17
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In a major push for China's vaccination, country has granted approval for emergency use of Sinovac Biotech's CoronaVac vaccine on children aged 3-17 on Friday, as per International reports. Speaking to Chinese media, Sinovac chairman Yin Weidong told that Sinovac has finished phase I and II clinical research on this age group, which proved vaccine is as safe and efficient as it is for ults. Currently, China which is inoculating all ults above 18 has ministered 723.5 million doses as of June 3.
Sinovac approved for use on kids
Yin said that Sinovac has also completed a Phase II clinical trial where participants were injected with a third booster dose after completing two regular shots. Participants saw 10 fold increase in antibody levels compared with previous levels in a week, and 20 fold in half a month. He ded that Sinovac still needs to complete longer-term observation of antibody duration before it can make recommendations to authorities about when a third dose should be given. Meanwhile, Sinopharm whose vaccine is similar to Sinovac's has submitted data for clearance in young children.
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In April, Sinovac said it recommends longer intervals between two doses to achieve better effectiveness after country's top CDC official mitted weakness of Chinese coronavirus vaccines. Liu Peicheng, Spokesperson for Sinovac said that varying levels of effectiveness have been found in different places, possibly due to age of people in a study, strain of virus, and or factors. Sinovac has been found to be 54% effective in Brazil as per researchers compared to Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine which has been found to be 97% effective.
As per WHO's website, Sinovac's vaccine - 'CoronaVac' is an inactivated vaccine that facilitates easy storage requirements and suitable for low-resource settings. WHO which has approved vaccine, recommends it for use in ults 18 years and older, in a two-dose schedule with a spacing of two to four weeks. Vaccine efficacy results showed that vaccine prevented symptomatic disease in 51% of those vaccinated and prevented severe COVID-19 and hospitalization in 100% of studied population.
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Vaccine for kids?
Meanwhile, India's indigenous vaccine Covaxin has started its phase-2 trials on kids aged 2-18-year-olds at arious sites, including AIIMS, Delhi, AIIMS, Patna, and Meditrina Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur with two doses ministered in an interval of 28 days. company is also expecting approval from World Health Organization (WHO) for Covaxin by end of third or fourth quarter. Currently, only US-based vaccines by Moderna and Pfizer are being used to inoculate children.
09:48 IST, June 5th 2021