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ICMR-NIV study: Covaxin protects against Delta, Beta variants

Study evaluated neutralisation potential of sera collected from 20 Covid-recovered cases, 17 vaccinated with two doses

Written by Anuradha Mascarenhas | Pune |
Updated: June 8, 2021 11:44:03 pm
Dr Pragya Yadav, scientist 'E' and group leader, maximum containment facility, ICMR-NIV, said they had observed a reduction in neutralisation titre values in people vaccinated with Covaxin against Beta and Delta variants. (File)

SCIENTISTS AT Indian Council of Medical Research- National Institute of Virology (NIV) have found that Covaxin offers protection from Delta (B.1.617.2) as well as Beta (B.1.351) variants of SARS-CoV-2, which causes Covid-19. The study, ‘Neutralisation against B.1.351 and B.1.617.2 with sera of Covid-19 recovered cases and vaccinees of BBV152’, however, is yet to be peer-reviewed and was posted on bioRxiv preprint server on Monday.

The study evaluated the neutralisation potential of sera collected from 20 Covid-recovered cases and 17 people vaccinated with two doses of Covaxin against Beta and Delta variants and compared it with the prototype D614G variant.

Scientists decided it was imperative to assess the efficacy of available vaccines against these variants. Researchers evaluated the neutralisation potential of people vaccinated with Covaxin and found that it offers protection against these two variants.

Dr Pragya Yadav, scientist ‘E’ and group leader, maximum containment facility, ICMR-NIV, said they had observed a reduction in neutralisation titre values in people vaccinated with Covaxin against Beta and Delta variants, but the reduction was lower than in people who had been naturally infected. Hence, the vaccine does offer protection against these variants, researchers said.

Neutralising antibody titres in the blood closely correlate with the protection provided by effective vaccination. The study checked on the neutralisation potential in people vaccinated with Covaxin and found a three and 2.7 fold reduction in neutralisation titres against the Beta (B.1.351) and Delta (B.1.617.2) variants, respectively. In comparison, the reduction in neutralisation titres with sera from people who had recovered from Covid-19 were 3.3 and 4.6 fold against these variants.

“There was a reduction in the neutralisation titre values in people administered Covaxin, against Beta and Delta variants, but this reduction was lower than in those who were naturally infected,” Dr Yadav said.

Earlier, NIV scientists studied the neutralisation potential of Covaxin with the B.1, B.11.7, B.1.1.28.2 and B.1.617.1 and found it to be effective against these variants.

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