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Russia accused Ukraine and the US of forming the cooperative agreement in "secret", while Russia itself has relied on information openly published by Ukraine and US research websites. The joint research program has also resulted in dozens of scientific articles that remain openly available in scientific journals, and further summarized in ...
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.
Argentina agreed to buy 25 million doses of Russia's COVID-19 vaccine, subject to its clearing clinical trials; [186] the vaccine was registered and approved in Argentina in late December 2020. [187] The Brazilian state of Bahia signed an agreement to conduct Phase III clinical trials of the Sputnik V vaccine and planned to buy 50 million doses ...
During the coronavirus pandemic, Russia developed its own Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19 and sold it to a number of countries, although domestically it ran up against widespread public ...
A phase III clinical trial in Russia also found an efficacy of 79%. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] According to Nextstrain , lineage B.1.1.317 was the dominant variant in Russia during the study period (5 December 2020 to 15 April 2021), [ 9 ] while in Argentina (29 December 2020 to 21 March 2021) [ 8 ] lineage N.5 dominated at first, but soon many lineages ...
In Russia phase III clinical study is called post-registration study. Therefore, government registration of the vaccine means permission to perform phase III clinical research and public vaccination outside of clinical trials as well. [21] Since December 2020, the vaccine has been released for public vaccination in Russia. [23]
Support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine is particularly strong in Kyrgyzstan's rural areas, especially in the southwest, in regions like Batken or Osh — where the ideas of the liberal West seem ...
Skepticism towards vaccines in Ukraine was widespread prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Responding to a 2019 survey, only 29% of Ukrainians said vaccines were safe. Vaccine skepticism is also significant among health workers in Ukraine, with about 40% being categorized as "vaccine hesitant" by UNICEF. [18]