Mo Dana (Moderna) vaccine research and development of the new champions league 17th through the federal food and drug administration (FDA) team review, once approved emergency use, will become the Pfizer (Pfizer) vaccine, after the second will counter will be coronavirus and immunity to 95% of the vaccine, although two vaccine is used “messenger RNA (mRNA) to stimulate the body’s immune system and function, but the Dana stimulate human liposomes transfer system is not the same, do not need to ultra-low temperature, general refrigeration systems available to distribution and storage.
CNN (CNN) reported on The 17th, according to the Clinical trial data of The Modena vaccine, its vaccine is effective for people of all ages, sex, race and ethnicity; About 10 percent of participants in the Modena study were African American and 20 percent were Hispanic.
Modena and Pfizer are very similar, but there are key differences that make the modena vaccine “more flexible,” health Minister Mohammad Reza Achar said in November.
Paul Offit, a member of the FDA’s vaccine Advisory Committee, said the Modena-stimulated fat delivery system is not the same as Pfizer’s, referring to the fat particle in the messenger RNA. Because of this, storage and typing are not the same. Medina’s vaccine does not have to be kept in extremely low temperatures, as Pfizer’s was.
Pfizer’s vaccine must be stored at minus 75 degrees Celsius, about 50 degrees lower than any vaccine currently used in the United States, and last only five days before it becomes ineffective. The Modena vaccine, by contrast, can be stored at minus 20 degrees Celsius, about the temperature a household refrigerator can produce, and can last 30 days in a refrigerator.
This, says Moncef Slaoui, who heads the team behind Operation Warp Speed, the vaccine development programme, makes the Modena vaccine easier to manage and more accessible.
Such differences mean that Pfizer’s vaccines should be used in large institutions with special equipment, such as hospitals, whereas Modena’s can be used in smaller regional chains or pharmacies.
There are also differences in dosage and duration of administration; The Modena vaccine is given in two doses of 100 mg over 28 days, while the Pfizer vaccine is given in two doses of 30 mg over 21 days. The Modena vaccine, under emergency authorization, will be used for people aged 18 and older, while Pfizer will use it for people aged 16 and over.
Once the Modena vaccine is approved for emergency use, it will be delivered to 3,200 sites on the morning of The 21st, far more than the 636 Pfizer vaccines.
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