Booster vaccination against SARS-CoV-2: current challenges and solutions

O. Drapkina, S. Berns, A. Gorshkov, A. Ivanova, L. N. Ryzhakova, V. S. Bashnyak
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Highlights. Nowadays the only way to prevent a new coronavirus infection is vaccination. Overcoming such problems as a gradual decrease in the effectiveness of post-vaccination immunity and the emergence of new strains of SARS-CoV-2 is possible due to booster vaccination. The review highlights the current data on the effectiveness and immunogenicity of various booster vaccination regimens and prospects for studying this issue in the Russian Federation.Abstract. The COVID-19 pandemic is going on, which makes it crucial to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease. Vaccination is the only way of specific prevention of COVID-19. The SARS-CoV-2 virus is continuously evolving and new variants appear. Moreover, the effectiveness of protective immunity after vaccination tends to decrease over several months. Booster vaccination may be the solution to these problems. The booster is an extra vaccination that helps to reactivate the immunity against COVID-19. Booster doses can be homologous (the same as the primary vaccine) and heterologous (different from the primary vaccine). It is of current interest to study heterologous vaccination as the injection of different vaccines may result in a more intense immune response. Furthermore, the same vaccine may not be available at the time of booster vaccination. This review is aimed at summarizing the key research findings in the field of booster vaccination against COVID-19.
针对SARS-CoV-2的强化疫苗接种:当前的挑战和解决方案
高光。现在预防新型冠状病毒感染的唯一方法是接种疫苗。通过加强疫苗接种,可以克服疫苗接种后免疫效果逐渐下降和新冠病毒株出现等问题。本文重点介绍了目前关于各种加强疫苗接种方案的有效性和免疫原性的数据,以及在俄罗斯联邦研究这一问题的前景。COVID-19大流行仍在继续,因此预防冠状病毒疾病的传播至关重要。疫苗接种是专门预防COVID-19的唯一途径。SARS-CoV-2病毒不断进化,出现了新的变体。此外,接种疫苗后的保护性免疫效果在几个月内趋于下降。加强疫苗接种可能是解决这些问题的办法。强化疫苗是一种额外的疫苗,有助于重新激活针对COVID-19的免疫力。加强剂可以是同源的(与初级疫苗相同)和异源的(与初级疫苗不同)。由于注射不同的疫苗可能导致更强烈的免疫反应,因此研究异源疫苗接种是目前的兴趣。此外,在加强疫苗接种时可能没有相同的疫苗。本文综述了COVID-19加强疫苗接种领域的主要研究成果。
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