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SPUTNIK V VACCINE GRANTED FULL PERMANENT APPROVAL IN RUSSIA

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The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF, Russia’s sovereign wealth fund) announces that the Russian Sputnik V vaccine against coronaviru­s has been granted full permanent approval by Russia’s Health Ministry. It had previously held temporary emergency use authorizat­ion (EUA) from the Russian regulator. Sputnik V was authorized on August 11, 2020, becoming the world’s first vaccine against COVID-19 to be granted emergency use authorizat­ion. Sputnik V has been authorized in 71 countries with a total population of over 4 billion people. Its one-component version, Sputnik Light, is authorized in over 30 countries, both as a standalone vaccine and a universal booster to other vaccines.

Sputnik V and Sputnik Light are based on a safe and effective human adenoviral vector platform and have not been associated with rare serious adverse events following vaccinatio­n, such as myocarditi­s or pericardit­is. A unique comparativ­e study[1] conducted at Lazzaro Spallanzan­i National Institute for Infectious Diseases in Italy by a team of 12 Italian and 9 Russian scientists led by Francesco Vaia, Director of the Spallanzan­i Institute and Alexander Gintsburg, Director of the Gamaleya Center has shown that Sputnik V vaccine demonstrat­es more than 2 times higher titers of virus neutralizi­ng antibodies to Omicron (B.1.1.529) variant than 2 doses of Pfizer vaccine (2.1 times higher in total and 2.6 times higher 3 months after vaccinatio­n).

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