Covaxin neutralizes UK strain: Bharat Biotech

NEW DELHI/NEW YORK (TIP): India’s first indigenous Covid-19 vaccine, Covaxin, effectively neutralizes the more infectious UK variants of SARS-CoV-2 virus, reducing the possibility of the mutant virus escaping the body’s defense system. This was stated by Covaxin developer Bharat Biotech on Wednesday, Jan 20 following a research conducted by the company along with experts from National Institute of Virology (NIV) and Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). The study, yet to be peer reviewed, concluded that the vaccine generated enough antibody capability in recipients (given two doses) to neutralize the mutated variant, also known as lineage B117 or 20B/501Y.V1. The joint research paper, ‘Neutralization of UK-variant VUI-202012/01 with Covaxin vaccinated human serum’, has also been uploaded on bioRxiv, a server which carries pre-prints of research work before it is peer reviewed. The paper said the researchers performed the plaque reduction neutralization test, which is used to quantify the titer or concentration of the neutralizing antibody for a virus, using the sera collected from 26 volunteers who received Covaxin to test against the UK variant and the heterologous strain of the virus. The researchers said that the neutralization activity of the sera on both the UK-variant and the heterologous strain showed a similar efficiency. The research team was led by ICMR director general Balram Bhargava and Raches Ella, project lead: SARSCoV-2 vaccine and head of business development & advocacy, Bharat Biotech. India has so far detected over 100 Covid-19 cases with the UK variant of the virus.

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