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South Africa rejects Russian Sputnik vaccine over HIV fears | Inquirer News

South Africa rejects Russian Sputnik vaccine over HIV fears | Inquirer News
"A vial labelled “Sputnik V coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine” is seen in this illustration picture taken May 2, 2021. REUTERS FILE PHOTO
JOHANNESBURG — South Africa’s health products regulator on Monday said it would not approve Russia’s Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine due to concerns it could increase the risk of HIV infection among men.
The decision was based on earlier studies testing the safety of a modified form of adenovirus — a type of virus that causes respiratory infections — known as the Ad5 and contained in the Russian jab.
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“Use of the Sputnik V vaccine in South Africa, a setting of a high HIV prevalence and incidence, may increase the risk of vaccinated males acquiring HIV,” the South African Health Product Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) said in a statement.
It noted that the company behind the application for the use of Sputnik V in South Africa had no proof the formula would be safe “in settings of high HIV prevalence”.FEATURED STORIES
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“The rolling review of the Sputnik V vaccine will, however, remain open for submission of relevant safety data in support of the application,” it added.

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Russia’s Gamaleya Center, which developed Sputnik V, said it would produce information to show that SAHPRA’s concerns were “completely unfounded”.
“Speculation regarding the association between adenovirus type-5 vectored vaccines and HIV transmission in high risk groups has been based on small-scale studies,” it said in a statement.
The institute pointed to several clinical studies on over 7,000 participants that showed “there was no statistically significant increase of HIV-1 infection among adenovirus type-5 vectored vaccine recipients when all study participants and follow-up time were considered.”
South Africa, the country worst-hit by the pandemic in Africa, also has the world’s highest number of people living with HIV.
It has been struggling with vaccine hesitancy.
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Just over a quarter of 40 million targeted for vaccination by early 2022 are fully jabbed to date.
South Africa is this week set to begin vaccinating children as young as 12 and offering booster shots to certain immunocompromised citizens.
It is currently offering the single-dose Johnson & Johnson — which also contains an adenovirus but of a different type — and the rMNA Pfizer/BioNTech jab.
The Chinese-made Sinovac has also been approved.
The World Health Organization has not yet given Sputnik V the green light for emergency use, although it is being administered in at least 45 countries.
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