Dose interval: 4-12 weeks (12 weeks recommended by the MAC) administered in the deltoid muscle with needle/syringe
Fully liquid vaccine
Storage: 2°C-8°C
Side effects: Mild to moderate in severity and usually resolve within a few days of vaccination injection site tenderness; injection site pain, headache, fatigue; myalgia, malaise; pyrexia, chills; and arthralgia, nausea.
Dose interval: 21 days apart administered in the deltoid muscle with needle/syringe Vaccine require reconstitution
Storage: -70°C during storage and distribution, at vaccination site could be stored at 2°C-8°C for 120 hours
Side effects include fever, chills, headache and tiredness throughout the body were more common after the second dose of the vaccine. Most side effects were mild to moderate.
Allergic reaction could occur within four hours of getting vaccinated, including symptoms such as hives, swelling, or wheezing (respiratory distress). This includes allergic reactions to polyethylene glycol (PEG) and polysorbate.
Efficacy: Currently in phase 3. Target efficacy 70%
Number of doses required: 1
Administered in the deltoid muscle with syringe
Fully liquid vaccine
Storage: 2°C-8°C
Side effects: Initial safety information released for the vaccine shows that the most common reactions after the vaccine was administered included injection site pain, fatigue, headache, muscle aches.
Phase III clinical trial in progress
Sinovac vaccine
Technology: Inactivated vaccine
Efficacy: 50%-70% (different trial results)
Number of doses required: 2
Dose interval: 14-day interval
Administered in the deltoid muscle with needle/syringe
Fully liquid vaccine
Storage: 2°C-8°C
Side effects: Most adverse reactions were mild, with the most common symptom being injection-site pain.
Storage: -20°C distribution storage at vaccination site could be stored at 2°C-8°C for 30 days
Side effects (such as fever, chills, tiredness, and headache) throughout the body were more common after the second dose of the vaccine. Most side effects were mild to moderate.
Allergic reactions could occur within four hours of getting vaccinated, including symptoms such as hives, swelling or wheezing (respiratory distress).
This includes allergic reactions to polyethylene glycol (PEG) and polysorbate.
Vaccine information.
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