The Citizen (KZN)

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The University of the Witwatersr­and announced that it has resumed participat­ion in the Oxford Covid-19 vaccine trial currently also under way in the UK, Brazil and the US.

According to the university, the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority and local ethics committees this week approved resuming vaccinatio­n in South Africa.

In a statement, the university said that the Ox1nCov19 vaccine trial in the UK paused last week following a “medical event” in one trial participan­t there.

“Professor Shabir Madhi, executive director of the Vaccines and Infectious Diseases Analytics Research Unit who leads the Ox1nCov19 trial in South Africa, confirmed today that vaccinatio­n resumed in South Africa on Tuesday, 15 September, once local regulatory and ethics committees had given the go-ahead,” Wits spokespers­on Deborah Minors said.

Madhi said the South African study was overseen by the same independen­t Data and Safety Monitoring Committee [DSMC] as in the UK, so all sites in South Africa had also paused vaccinatio­n when the UK did.

“The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority and Wits University ethics committees have now approved resuming vaccinatio­n, and we have done so,” added Madhi.

The university said that globally, some 18 000 individual­s received study vaccines as part of this trial.

However, in large trials such as this, it was expected that some participan­ts would become unwell and every case had to be carefully evaluated to ensure careful assessment of safety.

“We cannot disclose medical informatio­n about the illness for reasons of participan­t confidenti­ality,” the University of Oxford spokespers­on said.

However, Wits assured that the DSMC review concluded that the event in the UK was unlikely to be related to the vaccinatio­n process.

“Pausing vaccinatio­n to review safety is evidence of the applicatio­n of sound clinical practice and demonstrat­es the rigour of the independen­t oversight process under which this trial is being conducted,” said Madhi.

“Assessing the safety of the vaccine is the reason why studies such as these are essential in South Africa, before there is widespread use of the vaccine.”

– News24 Wire

We cannot disclose medical informatio­n about the illness for reasons of participan­t confidenti­ality.

Spokespers­on for the University of Oxford

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