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Namibia halts use of Sputnik jabs after S Africa HIV fears

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Johannesbu­rg, South Africa - Namibia has discontinu­ed the use of Russia’s Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine following concerns raised by neighbouri­ng South Africa, the Health Ministry said on Saturday.

Neighbouri­ng South Africa earlier this week said it would not approve Sputnik V due to concerns it could increase the risk of HIV infection among men, a claim the vaccine’s developer says is unfounded.

The Namibian Health Ministry said in a statement that following South Africa’s decision it was suspending, with immediate effect, use of the shots until the formula is listed for emergency use by the World Health Organizati­on.

‘The reason for discontinu­ation of the administra­tion of the vaccine is being done out of abundance of caution that men who received Sputnik V may be at higher risk of contractin­g HIV when exposed to it,’ said the ministry.

Namibia had taken delivery of a Serbian donation of 30,000 Sputnik doses - out of which less than 120 have been administer­ed so far.

South Africa’s health products regulator on Monday said it would not authorise use of Sputnik based on earlier studies testing the safety of a modified form of adenovirus - a type of virus that causes respirator­y infections - known as the Ad5 and contained in the jab.

The regulator said two previous studies, one in South Africa and one in the Americas, found a heightened risk of HIV infection among men linked to the Ad5-vectored vaccine.

In both trials, ‘administra­tion of an Ad5-vectored vaccine was associated with enhanced susceptibi­lity/acquisitio­n of HIV in men’, the regulator said last week. Russia’s Gamaleya Centre, which developed Sputnik V, says any allegation of a link between the vaccine and HIV is unfounded.

It says clinical studies on more than 7,000 participan­ts showed ‘there was no statistica­lly significan­t increase of HIV-1 infection among adenovirus type-5 vectored vaccine recipients’.

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Namibia halted the use of the shots until the formula is listed for emergency use by the World Health Organizati­on

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