COVID-19疫苗有效性的最新情况

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Novel Research in Microbiology Journal Pub Date : 2021-08-01 DOI:10.21608/nrmj.2021.190245
Sareer ud Din, U. Shahbaz, S. Din, S. Siraj, A. Gul, A. Raziq, Asad Ullah, Muhammad Waseem Khan, H. Ullah
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2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已感染全球数百万人。为了缓解COVID-19大流行并回到大流行前的时代,迫切需要疫苗。本文献综述的目的是讨论已接种疫苗和正在试验的疫苗,并总结现有COVID-19疫苗的有效性。世界各地的科学家在创纪录的时间内为疫苗开发做出了广泛的努力。已经开发了几种候选疫苗;其中许多已经通过了III期临床试验,并取得了积极的成果。目前约有18种候选疫苗正在进行III期临床试验。几乎所有正在开发的候选疫苗都有T细胞反应和可检测到的中和抗体。最常见的疫苗副作用包括;发烧、发冷、疲劳、头痛、肌肉和关节痛。第三阶段后成功的疫苗已在世界各地对个人接种。
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Recent updates on effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has infected millions of people worldwide. Vaccines are urgently needed to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic and return to the pre-pandemic era. The aims of the current literature review were to discuss the administered vaccines and\or those under trials, and to summarize the effectiveness of the available COVID-19 vaccines. Scientists worldwide have made extensive efforts for vaccine development in record time. Several vaccine candidates have been developed; where many of them have passed stage III clinical trials and have recorded positive results. About 18 vaccines candidates are currently in phase III clinical trial. Almost all the developing vaccine candidates have T cell response and detectable numbers of neutralizing antibodies. The most common vaccine side effects include; fever, chills, fatigue, headache, muscle and joint pains. The post stage III successful vaccines have been administered to individuals worldwide.
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