SARS-CoV-2 immunity and an overview of the COVID-19 vaccines

M. Marković
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The remarkable development of a large number of vaccines against COVID-19 in a very short period of time represents one of the greatest successes of medicine and science in history, and mass vaccination at the global level will be crucial for prevention and mitigation of COVID-19. However, there are still numerous open questions about the vaccines, and the protection they provide, and answers to those questions will not only help to control this pandemic, but they will also prepare us to react better in case of future outbreaks. This review will present the latest findings on the immune response to SARS-CoV-2 and give an update on COVID-19 immunity. It will also provide an overview of the most important vaccines against COVID-19, especially those available in Serbia, with an emphasis on their immunogenicity, efficacy and safety, as well as the platforms used for their development. In addition, a special attention will be given to open issues related to immunization against COVID-19, such as the duration of post-vaccination immunity, the degree of protection against new virus variants and the need for booster doses and mixing and matching of different COVID-19 vaccines.
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SARS-CoV-2免疫和COVID-19疫苗概述
在很短的时间内研制出大量COVID-19疫苗,这是医学和科学历史上最伟大的成就之一,全球范围内的大规模疫苗接种对于预防和缓解COVID-19至关重要。然而,关于疫苗及其提供的保护,仍有许多悬而未决的问题,这些问题的答案不仅有助于控制这次大流行,而且还将使我们做好准备,以便在未来爆发疫情时更好地作出反应。本文将介绍对SARS-CoV-2免疫反应的最新发现,并介绍COVID-19免疫的最新进展。它还将概述针对COVID-19最重要的疫苗,特别是塞尔维亚现有的疫苗,重点介绍其免疫原性、有效性和安全性,以及用于开发这些疫苗的平台。此外,还将特别关注与COVID-19免疫相关的开放性问题,例如疫苗接种后免疫持续时间、对新病毒变体的保护程度以及加强剂量的需要以及不同COVID-19疫苗的混合和匹配。
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