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COVID-19 Vaccines: An Updated Overview of Different Platforms

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Vaccination has been identified as a critical method of disease control in the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic. The goal of this review is to update information on vaccine development and to identify areas of concern that require further research. We reviewed the literature on the development of COVID-19 vaccines, their efficacy, and use in special populations, as well as current vaccination strategies. To date, 170 vaccines are in clinical development, with 41 being already approved for use in various countries. The majority of vaccines approved for human use are vector-, subunit-, DNA-, or mRNA-based vaccines, or inactivated viruses. Because of the ongoing mutation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, well-studied vector vaccines are losing relevance due to the ability of new virus strains to bypass neutralizing antibodies. Simultaneously, PS-based vaccines are becoming more popular. There is mounting evidence that the immunogenicity of COVID-19 vaccines is linked to their clinical efficacy. This has resulted in a shift in vaccination strategies, as well as the use of booster doses and revaccination. Furthermore, vaccination restrictions for children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with chronic immunosuppressive diseases have been lifted, allowing more people to be vaccinated. New data on vaccine safety, including the incidence of serious adverse events, have been collected. Despite significant advances in the development of and research on COVID-19 vaccines, many questions remain that require further investigation.
Title: COVID-19 Vaccines: An Updated Overview of Different Platforms
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Vaccination has been identified as a critical method of disease control in the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic.
The goal of this review is to update information on vaccine development and to identify areas of concern that require further research.
We reviewed the literature on the development of COVID-19 vaccines, their efficacy, and use in special populations, as well as current vaccination strategies.
To date, 170 vaccines are in clinical development, with 41 being already approved for use in various countries.
The majority of vaccines approved for human use are vector-, subunit-, DNA-, or mRNA-based vaccines, or inactivated viruses.
Because of the ongoing mutation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, well-studied vector vaccines are losing relevance due to the ability of new virus strains to bypass neutralizing antibodies.
Simultaneously, PS-based vaccines are becoming more popular.
There is mounting evidence that the immunogenicity of COVID-19 vaccines is linked to their clinical efficacy.
This has resulted in a shift in vaccination strategies, as well as the use of booster doses and revaccination.
Furthermore, vaccination restrictions for children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with chronic immunosuppressive diseases have been lifted, allowing more people to be vaccinated.
New data on vaccine safety, including the incidence of serious adverse events, have been collected.
Despite significant advances in the development of and research on COVID-19 vaccines, many questions remain that require further investigation.

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