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Vaccinated people have 5 times higher neutralization ability with new sublines of Omicron

The sub-variant Omicron’s novel coronavirus could trigger a new wave of disease, but is less likely to develop in the blood of people vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine.

Scientists from multiple institutions are examining two of Omicron’s BA.4 and BA.5 sublines, which the World Health Organization added in April to its list of variants to monitor.

Scientists South Africa took blood samples from 39 test participants, who were previously infected with Omicron when this variant first appeared in late 2021. Of these, 15 were vaccinated with COVID-19 (8 people received the vaccine of Omicron). Pfizer, 7 with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine), the remaining 24 were unvaccinated.

The test results showed that the vaccinated group was 5 times more likely to neutralize (avoid immunity) and was better protected.

People who have been vaccinated have the ability to neutralize 5 times higher with new sublines of Omicron - Photo 1.

For blood samples from unvaccinated humans, antibody production when exposed to sub-variants BA.4 and BA.5 was nearly eight-fold reduced compared with the original BA.1 strain, the original Omicron strain. head. Meanwhile, blood samples from vaccinated people showed a three-fold reduction in this ability.

South Africa may enter a fifth COVID-19 outbreak earlier than expected, related to a continued increase in the number of people infected with BA sub-variants, health officials and scientists said on April 29. .4 and BA.5 of Omicron.

Only about 30% of South Africa’s 60 million people are fully immunized.

“Based on their ability to break out of neutrality, BA.4 and BA.5 could lead to a new wave of infections,” the study said.

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