
Long An (VNA) – Nearly 300
volunteers in the Mekong Delta province of Long An are set to receive injections
of Nano Covax in the second-stage of the
candidate from Vietnam.
The Ministry of Health began the second phase of
human trials at the healthcare centre of Ben Luc district on February 26.
The volunteers, chosen from more than 800 people
who registered to take part, consist of two age groups: from 18 to 60 and over
60.
They will receive two doses of either the
vaccine or the placebo AIPO4, with an interval of 28 days. Each volunteer will
be monitored for 12 months after the first dose.
Volunteers receiving jabs on the morning of February
26 will receive the second dose in late March.
The research outcomes of these second-phase
trials will be available in late April.
The second stage human trials of are also
underway in Hanoi.
Developed by the Nanogen Pharmaceutical
Biotechnology JSC and the Hanoi-based Military Medical University, Nano Covax
is Vietnam’s first COVID-19 vaccine to reach the human trial stage.
According to a representative from the university,
a total of 560 volunteers, including those with other ailments such as
hypertension or diabetes, among others, will participate in the second-stage
trials in both localities.
Lieutenant-General Do Quyet, Director of the
Military Medical University, said that since the trial is seeing the participation
of volunteers with underlying health conditions, relevant authorities are prepared
for all possible scenarios and will ensure the safety of all volunteers.
The first-stage trial of the Nano Covax vaccine
showed that it is likely to be effective against the B117 variant from the UK.
Vietnam is one of 40 countries and territories in
the world to have begun human trials of a COVID-19 vaccine, after successfully
producing coronavirus test kits early in the pandemic.
The country also has other candidate
vaccines being developed: IVAC from the Institute of Vaccines and Medical
Biologicals, VABIOTECH from the Company for Vaccine and Biological Production
No 1, and POLYVAC from the Centre for Research and Production of Vaccines and
Biologicals./.
Source: VietnamPlus