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In preliminary study, Sputnik V shows higher omicron-antibody levels than Pfizer

In preliminary study, Sputnik V shows higher omicron-antibody levels than Pfizer

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Updated Jan 25, 2022 01:50 PM PHT

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Vials labelled Sputnik V, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine are seen in this illustration taken January 16, 2022. Dado Ruvic illustration, Reuters
Vials labelled Sputnik V, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine are seen in this illustration taken January 16, 2022. Dado Ruvic illustration, Reuters

MOSCOW—A small preliminary laboratory study has shown that levels of omicron-neutralizing antibodies of people vaccinated with Russia's Sputnik V vaccine did not decline as much as of those who had Pfizer shots.

The joint Russian-Italian study — funded by the Russian Direct Investment Fund, which markets Sputnik V abroad — compared the blood serum of people who had received the different vaccines.

Researchers said samples taken three to 6 months after the 2nd dose of a vaccine have shown that the levels of antibodies in recipients of 2 doses of Sputnik V were more resistant to omicron than in those vaccinated with Pfizer.

It included 51 people vaccinated with Sputnik V and 17 after 2 shots of the Pfizer vaccine.

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"Today the necessity of third booster vaccination is obvious," the preliminary study published on January 19 said.

The preliminary study, that will seek certification by peer review, showed that omicron-specific neutralizing antibodies were detected in the blood serum of 74.2% of the people vaccinated with Sputnik and in 56.9% of those vaccinated with Pfizer/BioNtech.

An earlier preliminary study by the Gamaleya Institute, the developer of Sputnik V, showed that a booster shot of Sputnik Light vaccine provided a stronger antibody response against omicron than the 2-dose Sputnik V vaccine alone.

Omicron has pushed COVID-19 case figures to record highs in parts of western Europe and the United States. But the variant has only now began to hit Russia, where the daily nationwide new infections spiked to 38,850 on Tuesday from 33,899 the day before.

Russia has so far officially recorded more than 1,600 cases of the variant and has mobilized its health system to tackle an increase in cases but authorities said they realized that there are many more cases related to omicron. (Reporting by Polina Nikolskaya, additional reporting by Emilio Parodi in Milan, editing by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber and Tomasz Janowski)

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