Immune correlates analysis of the mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine efficacy clinical trial
University of Washington · Fred Hutch Cancer Center · +16 more institutions
Abstract
In the coronavirus efficacy (COVE) phase 3 clinical trial, vaccine recipients were assessed for neutralizing and binding antibodies as correlates of risk for COVID-19 disease and as correlates of protection. These immune markers were measured at the time of second vaccination and 4 weeks later, with values reported in standardized World Health Organization international units. All markers were inversely associated with COVID-19 risk and directly associated with vaccine efficacy. Vaccine recipients with postvaccination 50% neutralization titers 10, 100, and 1000 had estimated vaccine efficacies of 78% (95% confidence interval, 54 to 89%), 91% (87 to 94%), and 96% (94 to 98%), respectively. These results help…
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43Topics & keywords
- Antibody
- Immunology
- Vaccine efficacy
- Immune system
- Vaccine trial
- Virology
- Immunity
- Clinical trial
- Good health and well-being