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. 2020 Nov 9:ciaa1703. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciaa1703

Randomized, double-blinded and placebo-controlled phase II trial of an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine in healthy adults

Yanchun Che 1,#, Xiaoqiang Liu 2,#, Yi Pu 3,#, Meijian Zhou 4,#, Zhimei Zhao 1,#, Ruiju Jiang 1,#, Zhifang Yin 5,#, Mingjue Xu 1, Qiongzhou Yin 1, Jianfeng Wang 5, Jing Pu 1, Heng Zhao 1, Ying Zhang 1, Lichun Wang 1, Ya Jiang 4, Jin Lei 3, Yan Zheng 2, Yun Liao 1, Runxiang Long 1, Li Yu 1, Pingfang Cui 1, Huijuan Yang 1, Yuehui Zhang 3, Jingyu Li 2, Weiwu Chen 4, Zhanlong He 1, Kaili Ma 1, Chao Hong 1, Dandan Li 1, Guorun Jiang 1, Donglan Liu 1, Xingli Xu 1, Shengtao Fan 1, Chen Cheng 1, Hongling Zhao 1, Jianbo Yang 1, Yan Li 1, Yanxiang Zou 2, Youshuai Zhu 4, Yaling Zhou 3, Yingqiu Guo 1, Ting Yang 1, Hongbo Chen 1, Zhongping Xie 1, Changgui Li 5, Qihan Li 1,
PMCID: PMC7717222  PMID: 33165503

Abstract

Background

We evaluated an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine for immunogenicity and safety in adults aged 18-59 years.

Methods

In this randomized, double-blinded and controlled trial, healthy adults received a medium (MD) or a high dose (HD) of the vaccine at an interval of either 14 days or 28 days. Neutralizing antibody (NAb) and anti-S and anti-N antibodies were detected at different times, and adverse reactions were monitored for 28 days after full immunization.

Results

A total of 742 adults were enrolled in the immunogenicity and safety analysis. Among subjects in the 0, 14 procedure, the seroconversion rates of NAb in MD and HD groups were 89% and 96% with GMTs of 23 and 30, respectively, at day 14 and 92% and 96% with GMTs of 19 and 21, respectively at day 28 after immunization. Anti-S antibodies had GMTs of 1883 and 2370 in MD and 2295 and 2432 in HD group. Anti-N antibodies had GMTs of 387 and 434 in MD group and 342 and 380 in HD group. Among subjects in the 0, 28 procedure, seroconversion rates for NAb at both doses were both 95% with GMTs of 19 at day 28 after immunization. Anti-S antibodies had GMTs of 937 and 929 for MD and HD group, and anti-N antibodies had GMTs of 570 and 494 for MD and HD group, respectively. No serious adverse events were observed during the study period.

Conclusion

Adults vaccinated with inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine had NAb as well as anti-S/N antibody, and had a low rate of adverse reactions.

Clinical trials registration

NCT04412538.

Keywords: Inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, phase II trial, immunogenicity, safety


Articles from Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America are provided here courtesy of Oxford University Press

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