A third dose of AstraZeneca Plc's Covid-19 vaccine significantly boosted neutralizing antibody levels against Omicron, according to lab studies at the University of Oxford.
The vaccine, created by Astra and Oxford, saw neutralizing antibodies increase to similar levels as those after two doses against the Delta variant with a booster shot, the drug company said in a statement Thursday. A third dose produced higher levels of neutralizing antibodies than those found in individuals who had recovered naturally from the alpha, beta and Delta strains, the company said.
The results are largely good news for the vaccine, which has been sidelined in the West as a booster after messenger RNA vaccines were shown to be more effective in various trials. The study looked at 41 people who had been given a third dose.
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Data from another lab study showed individuals vaccinated with two doses of Astra's shot retained neutralizing activity against Omicron, although a 36-fold decrease was observed from the original virus strain.
Omicron's rapid spread and its ability to initially reduce antibody protection in many vaccines led many countries to launch accelerated booster campaigns. The U.K. alone reported more than 100,000 new Covid cases Wednesday for the first time, heaping pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has resisted imposing further restrictions before Christmas.
Omicron Severity
However, early studies out of South Africa, Scotland and England show the highly mutated Omicron variant appears less likely to land patients in the hospital than the Delta strain. The findings raise hopes there will be fewer cases of severe disease, yet Omicron's greater infectiousness means it could still severely affect health services, fueling the need for boosters.
"It is very encouraging to see that current vaccines have the potential to protect against Omicron following a third dose booster," said John Bell, a professor of medicine at Oxford and one of the study investigators. "These results support the use of third dose boosters as part of national vaccine strategies, especially to limit the spread of variants of concern, including Omicron."
Astra's data come after Pfizer Inc. and Moderna Inc. released studies on how their vaccines stand up against Omicron in recent weeks. Initial lab tests from Pfizer and partner BioNTech SE showed a third dose of their Covid-19 vaccine may be needed to neutralize Omicron after researchers observed a 25-fold reduction in neutralizing antibodies that fight the variant from two doses.
Moderna also found a booster dose increased antibody levels against Omicron.
Novavax Inc. said Wednesday that its vaccine generates an effective immune response against the variant, but added it could be necessary to develop an Omicron-targeted vaccine.
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