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Pfizer vaccine effective against variant: study

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NEW YORK: New research suggests that Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine can protect against a mutation found in two highly contagious variants of the coronaviru­s that erupted in Britain and South Africa.

Those variants are causing global concern. They both share a common mutation called N501Y, a slight alteration on one spot of the spike protein that coats the virus. That change is believed to be the reason they can spread so easily.

Most of the vaccines being rolled out around the world train the body to recognize that spike protein and fight it. Pfizer teamed with researcher­s from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston for laboratory tests to see if the mutation affected its vaccine’s ability to do so.

They used blood samples from 20 people who received the vaccine, made by Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech, during a large study of the shots. Antibodies from those vaccine recipients successful­ly fended off the virus in lab dishes, according to the study posted late Thursday on an online site for researcher­s.

The study is preliminar­y and has not yet been reviewed by experts, a key step for medical research. But “it was a very reassuring finding that at least this mutation, which was one of the ones people are most concerned about, does not seem to be a problem” for the vaccine, said Pfizer chief scientific officer Dr Philip Dormitzer.

Viruses constantly undergo minor changes as they spread from person to person. Scientists have used these slight modificati­ons to track how the coronaviru­s has moved around the globe since it was first detected in China about a year ago.

British scientists have said the variant found in the UK—which has become the dominant type in parts of England— still seemed to be susceptibl­e to vaccines. That mutant has now been found in the US and numerous other countries.

But the variant first discovered in South Africa has an additional mutation that has scientists on edge, one named E484K.

The Pfizer study found that the vaccine appeared to work against 15 additional possible virus mutations, but E484K wasn’t among those tested. Dormitzer said it is next on the list.

 ?? REUTERS ?? The Pfizer study is preliminar­y and has not yet been reviewed by experts.
REUTERS The Pfizer study is preliminar­y and has not yet been reviewed by experts.

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