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Home / News / India News / Serum to begin Covovax trials on children in July
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Serum to begin Covovax trials on children in July

Sagar Malik
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Last updated on Jun 26, 2021, 02:16 pm
Serum to begin Covovax trials on children in July
Serum Institute of India will reportedly start Covovax trials on children next month.

The Serum Institute of India (SII) will soon apply for regulatory approval to conduct clinical trials of Covovax on children in India. Covovax is the Indian version of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by the US-based firm Novavax. Phase-3 trials for Covovax had begun on June 18, reported The Indian Express, and Serum has already started manufacturing the first batch of the vaccine in Pune.

In this article
  • 'Vaccine has great potential to protect future generations'
  • Trials will be done on 920 children
  • Serum to launch jab for children by year-end
  • Covovax is over 90% effective, firm said
  • India has 3 vaccines for adults, none for children
  • 18% of Indian population has been partially vaccinated
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'Vaccine has great potential to protect future generations'

"Excited to witness the first batch of Covovax (developed by @Novavax) being manufactured this week at our facility in Pune," Serum Institute CEO Adar Poonawalla tweeted on Friday. "The vaccine has great potential to protect our future generations below the age of 18. Trials are ongoing. Well done team @seruminstindia!" he added in the tweet.

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Trials will be done on 920 children

Trials will be done on 920 children

SII plans to test Covovax on 920 children - 460 each in the 12-17 and the 2-11 age groups - starting next month, according to a report by The Times of India. The trials will be carried out at 10 sites across India, Poonawalla told the newspaper. Enrolment of children in the 12-17 age group will be done first, the report added.

Details

Serum to launch jab for children by year-end

Serum Institute will submit the interim trial data on safety and immunogenicity after three months of the advanced clinical trial, reported TOI. The firm is looking to launch the vaccine for children by the end of this year. Healthy volunteers participating in the trials will be given two doses of Covovax, 21 days apart.

Vaccine

Covovax is over 90% effective, firm said

Covovax is over 90% effective, firm said

Covovax has been developed by Novavax, a firm based in Maryland, United States. Earlier this month, the firm said its coronavirus vaccine had been found safe and over 90% effective. It cited results from a phase-three clinical trial of nearly 30,000 participants, conducted across the US and Mexico. SII has said it would launch the vaccine for adults in India by September.

Vaccination in India

India has 3 vaccines for adults, none for children

India has 3 vaccines for adults, none for children

Presently, India has three approved vaccines for adults - Oxford-AstraZeneca's Covishield (also manufactured by the Serum Institute), the indigenously-developed COVAXIN, and Russia's Sputnik V. There is no approved vaccine for children as yet. Two firms, Bharat Biotech and Zydus Cadila are testing their COVID-19 vaccines on children. Dr. Randeep Guleria of AIIMS-Delhi had recently stated that COVAXIN could be available for children by September.

Vaccination

18% of Indian population has been partially vaccinated

India has administered more than 30 crore doses of COVID-19 vaccines so far. Even though 18% of the total population has received at least one shot, only about 4% have been fully inoculated. However, the country's vaccination efforts have gained pace since the central government launched a new policy on June 21. India aims to vaccinate over one billion by the end of 2021.

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