COVID-19 vaccine update: vaccine effectiveness, SARS-CoV-2 variants, boosters, adverse effects, and immune correlates of protection.
October 15, 2022·
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Wei-Yu Chi
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,Yen-Der Li
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,Hsin-Che Huang
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Timothy En Haw Chan
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,Sih-Yao Chow
Jun-Han Su
Louise Ferrall
Chien-Fu Hung
T.-C. Wu
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been the most severe public health challenge in this century. Two years after its emergence, the rapid development and deployment of effective COVID-19 vaccines have successfully controlled this pandemic and greatly reduced the risk of severe illness and death associated with COVID-19. However, due to its ability to rapidly evolve, the SARS-CoV-2 virus may never be eradicated, and there are many important new topics to work on if we need to live with this virus for a long time. To this end, we hope to provide essential knowledge for researchers who work on the improvement of future COVID-19 vaccines. In this review, we provided an up-to-date summary for current COVID-19 vaccines, discussed the biological basis and clinical impact of SARS-CoV-2 variants and subvariants, and analyzed the effectiveness of various vaccine booster regimens against different SARS-CoV-2 strains. Additionally, we reviewed potential mechanisms of vaccine-induced severe adverse events, summarized current studies regarding immune correlates of protection, and finally, discussed the development of next-generation vaccines.
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Timothy En Haw Chan is a scientist working on understanding epigenetics regulation in cancer and cell signaling, focuses on the interplay of external stimulus to cellular epigenetic regulation. Expertise in information curation, data analysis and synthesis idea. Passionate to summarize discoveries, biotech industry development and communicating science in biomedical field. He lived in Malaysia, Taiwan, Germany and traveled to more than 60 countries. Other than research, he is a contributing writer/columnist and science outreach educator.
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