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CEPI explores impact of small booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines

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Norway-based Coalition for Epidemic Preparedne­ss Innovation­s, or CEPI, has launched a new call for proposals to fund clinical trials evaluating the impact of reduced booster doses and third doses of COVID-19 vaccines. This approach could play an important role in stretching the global COVID-19 vaccine supply and increasing access to doses in underserve­d regions worldwide. In particular, the research programme is inviting applicatio­ns from individual organisati­ons and consortia, including COVID-19 vaccine developers, to assess whether smaller doses of a single COVID-19 vaccine booster shot, as opposed to a full booster dose, would improve, broaden, and prolong the immune response following a primary series of COVID-19 vaccinatio­n, while also putting less strain on already constricte­d global COVID-19 vaccine supplies. CEPI will make up to $25 million funding available as part of the call, with the intention to fund several clinical trials looking at dose-sparing booster shots for different COVID-19 vaccine candidates. The funding will also support trials investigat­ing whether a third, or additional vaccine doses, administer­ed to immunocomp­romised people or other demographi­cs, for whom the primary series of vaccine did not provide enough protection from COVID-19, could also be fractional, and still provide sufficient protection.

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