articleNew England Journal of MedicineMay 4, 2022GREEN OA

Efficacy and Safety of the RBD-Dimer–Based Covid-19 Vaccine ZF2001 in Adults

LDLianpan DaiLGLidong GaoLTLifeng TaoSRSri R. HadinegoroMEMusabaev Erkin

National Institutes for Food and Drug Control

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Abstract

Background

The ZF2001 vaccine, which contains a dimeric form of the receptor-binding domain of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and aluminum hydroxide as an adjuvant, was shown to be safe, with an acceptable side-effect profile, and immunogenic in adults in phase 1 and 2 clinical trials.

Methods

We conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial to investigate the efficacy and confirm the safety of ZF2001. The trial was performed at 31 clinical centers across Uzbekistan, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Ecuador; an additional center in China was included in the safety analysis only. Adult participants (≥18 years of age) were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive a total of three 25-μg doses (30 days apart) of ZF2001 or placebo. The primary end point was the occurrence of symptomatic coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), as confirmed on polymerase-chain-reaction assay, at least 7 days after receipt of the third dose. A key secondary efficacy end point was the occurrence of severe-to-critical Covid-19 (including Covid-19-related death) at least 7 days after receipt of the third dose.

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Authors

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  • LD
    Lianpan DaiCorresponding

    National Institutes for Food and Drug Control

  • LG
    Lidong Gao

    National Institutes for Food and Drug Control

  • LT
    Lifeng Tao

    National Institutes for Food and Drug Control

  • SR
    Sri R. Hadinegoro

    National Institutes for Food and Drug Control

  • ME
    Musabaev Erkin

    National Institutes for Food and Drug Control

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Cohort
  • Cohort study
  • Vaccination
  • MEDLINE
  • Vaccine efficacy
  • Vaccine safety
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