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Peru suspends Sinopharm vaccine trials after neurological issues reported

National Institute of Health says volunteer experiences difficulty moving arms

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Dec 2020 7:30PM

Peru suspends Sinopharm vaccine trials after neurological issues reported
Some 60,000 volunteers across the globe have already taken the Covid-19 vaccine developed by China’s Sinopharm. – AFP pic, December 12, 2020

LIMA – Peru has temporarily suspended clinical trials of a Covid-19 vaccine made by Chinese drug giant Sinopharm after detecting neurological problems in one of its test volunteers.

The National Institute of Health yesterday said it has decided to interrupt the trials after a volunteer had difficulty moving their arms, according to local media.

“Several days ago, we signalled, as we are required, to regulatory authorities that one of our participants (in trials) presented neurological symptoms that could correspond to a condition called Guillain-Barre syndrome,” said chief researcher German Malaga in comments to the press.

Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare and non-contagious disorder that affects the movement of the arms and legs. Peru declared a temporary health emergency in five regions in June last year following multiple cases.

In the 1970s, a campaign to inoculate Americans against a supposedly devastating strain of swine flu ground to a halt after some 450 of those vaccinated developed the syndrome, which can also cause paralysis.

Peru’s clinical trials of the Sinopharm vaccine were due to conclude this week, after testing around 12,000 people.

If they are successful – which will not be known until mid-2021 – the government is expected to buy up to 20 million doses to inoculate two-thirds of the population.

Some 60,000 across the globe have already taken the Sinopharm vaccine, including volunteers in Argentina, Russia and Saudi Arabia.

Peru has one of the world’s highest per capita death rate from the virus, which, as of yesterday, has caused 36,499 deaths and 979,111 infections.

The pandemic has hit the South American country’s economy hard, with its gross domestic product plunging more than 30% in the second quarter. – AFP, December 12, 2020

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