Emerging Microbes and Infections (Dec 2024)

A retrospective survey on the effectiveness of vaccines administered to individuals in China with regard to inactivated COVID-19 vaccines, Ad5-nCoV and/or aerosolized Ad5-nCoV

  • Zhe Zhang,
  • Xiang-Yang Chi,
  • Guan-Ying Zhang,
  • Zhang Zhang,
  • Song-He Lu,
  • Meng-Jing Li,
  • Liang-Jun Li,
  • Jin-Long Zhang,
  • Fang-Ze Shao,
  • Yue Zhang,
  • Li-Hua Hou,
  • Wei Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2024.2396875
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1

Abstract

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We administered a questionnaire to participants who received different vaccination regimens to evaluate the effectiveness of Ad5-vectored COVID-19 vaccines. The results showed that administration of intramuscular Ad5-nCoV provided 21.32% more protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection than that of the inactivated COVID-19 vaccine in people who had received only one type of COVID-19 vaccine. Furthermore, aerosolized Ad5-nCoV exhibited good protection, whether it was administered as a homologous booster to people vaccinated with the intramuscular Ad5-nCoV or as a heterologous booster to people vaccinated with inactivated COVID-19 vaccines. Our research indicates that Ad5-nCoV is an effective booster. This finding supports the future selection of COVID-19 immunization strategies.

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