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Hyderabad: Volunteers line up for Covishield vaccine trials

The human trial of Oxford-Astra Zeneca Covishield vaccine has got... Read More
HYDERABAD: The human trial of

Oxford-Astra Zeneca Covishield

vaccine has got the green signal from the

state government

, following which

volunteer enrolment process

has commenced at King George Hospital. It may be recalled that

clinical trial

of Covid vaccine Covaxin at KGH, being developed by Bharat Biotech, did not get the government’s approval.

Conducted by Serum Institute of India at 17 sites across India, the phase three human clinical trial of the vaccine at KGH will require at least 100 volunteers and will continue for six months.

“We enrolled 10 volunteers on Friday. We have taken their blood samples and both RT-PCR and antibody test would be done. As per rule, volunteers should be above 18 years of age and should not have been infected by the virus, nor should there be development of antibodies in the blood. Only then can they qualify for human clinical trial,” KGH superintendent Dr P V Sudhakar, who is also the Covid-19 special officer for north-coastal AP, told TOI.

The clinical trial of Oxford vaccine has not shown any adverse side-effects on volunteers in India so far. “Recruited volunteers would be given the first shot on day one and another shot on the 29th day,” he added.

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