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  2. Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    An article published by the journal Nature on 6 July 2021 cited data released by the United Arab Emirates on some 81,000 individuals who had received Sputnik V, according to which the vaccine demonstrated an efficacy of 97.8% in preventing symptomatic COVID-19, and 100% efficacy in preventing severe complications.

  3. ZyCoV-D - Wikipedia

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    [2] The plasmid is produced using E. coli cells. [2] The vaccine is given as an intradermal injection using a spring-powered jet injector. [2] [3] This is because successful transfection of DNA vaccines requires traveling across both the cell plasma membrane and the nuclear membrane, [4] and using a conventional needle gives poor results and ...

  4. File:SputnikVEfficacy001.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Sputnik V efficacy for different conditions. Data from: Logunov D. Y. et al. Safety and efficacy of an rAd26 and rAd5 vector-based heterologous prime-boost COVID-19 vaccine: an interim analysis of a randomised controlled phase 3 trial in Russia.

  5. COVID-19 vaccine clinical research - Wikipedia

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    Vaccine efficacy reflects disease prevention, a poor indicator of transmissibility of SARS‑CoV‑2 since asymptomatic people can be highly infectious. [352] The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA) set a cutoff of 50% as the efficacy required to approve a COVID-19 vaccine, with the lower limit of the ...

  6. The scientist behind Russia's 'Sputnik' vaccine - AOL

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    Alexander Gintsburg is the head of the Gamaleya Institute -- the organization that produced Russia's Sputnik V vaccine. Its development is coming at a rapid pace -- amid what he calls "wartime ...

  7. FOCUS-AstraZeneca, Sputnik vaccines face hurdles if COVID ...

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    Vaccines from AstraZeneca , Russia's Gamaleya Institute and Johnson & Johnson fight the coronavirus with another virus, leaving scientists concerned the shots may lose potency if annual ...

  8. Sputnik Light - Wikipedia

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    It consists of the first dose of the Sputnik V vaccine, which is based on the Ad26 vector, and it can be stored at a normal refrigerator temperature of 2–8 °C (36–46 °F). [3] The institute says this version would be ideally suited for areas with acute outbreaks, allowing more people to be vaccinated quickly. [ 4 ]

  9. List of Russian drugs - Wikipedia

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    This page is a list of Russian drugs, or drugs that were developed in Russia, the former Soviet Union, and/or post-Soviet countries.. Many Russian drugs are indicated for enhancing physical, mental, and/or cognitive performance, including drugs described as nootropics or cognitive enhancers, drugs combatting fatigue, so-called adaptogens or actoprotectors, and others.