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Novavax Covid-19 vaccine highly effective, but not against S. Africa variant

Company already working on new vaccines against emerging strains, expects to select ideal candidates in a few days

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Jan 2021 11:14AM

Novavax Covid-19 vaccine highly effective, but not against S. Africa variant
This file illustration picture shows vials with Covid-19 Vaccine stickers attached and syringes with the logo of US biotech company Novavax, on November 17, 2020. The company says its vaccine is only 60% effective against the South African strain. – AFP pic, January 29, 2021

WASHINGTON – United States biotech firm Novavax said yesterday its two-shot Covid-19 vaccine showed an overall efficacy of 89.3% in a major Phase 3 clinical trial in Britain, and remained highly effective against a variant first identified there.

But the positive news was partly offset by other results that showed it offered significantly less protection against a highly transmissible variant of the coronavirus first identified in South Africa, which is spreading rapidly around the world.

Novavax said it began working on new vaccines against emerging strains in early January and expects to select ideal candidates in the coming days, then begin clinical testing in the second quarter of the year.

“NVX-CoV2373 has the potential to play an important role in solving this global public health crisis,” said the company’s president and chief executive officer Stanley Erck, using Novavax’s name for the vaccine.

“We look forward to continuing to work with our partners, collaborators, investigators and regulators around the world to make the vaccine available as quickly as possible.”

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted that the results were “good news.” 

“Our medicines regulator will now assess the vaccine, which will be made in Teesside. If approved, we have 60m doses on order,” he added.

The vaccine was one of six candidates backed by a US government project formerly known as Operation Warp Speed, which has provided the company US$1.75 billion (RM7.09 billion). It’s also being tested in a trial in the US and Mexico, which has recruited 16,000 of 30,000 participants.

Unlike the Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines, which deliver the genetic instructions that make human cells create a key protein of the virus, the Novavax shot injects the proteins directly into the body to evoke an immune response.

‘Still pretty good’ against B.1.351

The British trial involved 15,000 people aged 18 to 84, including 27% who were over the age of 65.

The first interim analysis was based on 62 cases, of which 56 cases of Covid-19 were observed in the placebo group versus six cases among people who received NVX-CoV2373.

The company’s preliminary analysis indicated the variant first identified in Britain, B.1.1.7, was detected in more than 50% of the confirmed cases.

Efficacy by strain was calculated at 95.6% against the original Covid strain, and 85.6% against B.1.1.7.

But the level of protection was lower in a smaller, mid-stage trial conducted in South Africa.

This study enrolled just over 4,400 patients from September to mid-January, during which time the B.1.351 variant, which contains critical mutations along the virus’ spike protein, was spreading rapidly through the country.

Overall efficacy was 49.4% in this trial, but the figure rose to 60% among the 94% of trial participants who were HIV-negative.

Worryingly, Novavax said about a third of participants in the South Africa trial had been previously infected with the original form of the virus, while the subsequent infections during the study were largely from the variant.

Amesh Adalja, a doctor and senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, told AFP it was important to keep the decreased efficacy in perspective and the vaccine was still a success.

“Sixty per cent against the variant is still pretty good,” he said. “Clearly, the Novavax vaccine prevented severe disease which is really in the end what matters the most.”

J&J next?

The studies are the first to assess a Covid-19 vaccine's performance against both the UK and South Africa variants in the real world.

Pfizer and Moderna have previously said their vaccines remain effective against the variants, but their studies were based on lab research.

The US said Thursday it had found its first two cases of the B.1.351 variant on American soil, leading to concern it could reignite the national infection rate, which is currently in decline.

Novavax’s announcement puts pressure on another vaccine maker, Johnson & Johnson, which is expected to announce its phase 3 trial results next week.–  AFP, January 29, 2021

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