NewsStudy provides new insight: Valneva booster much stronger than...

Study provides new insight: Valneva booster much stronger than expected

A booster with ‘VLA2001’ from Valneva is much more effective than initially thought. A new study delivers surprising results.

The Valneva vaccine could be an alternative to Biontech, Moderna or Novavax for many who are not yet vaccinated. The reason: The vaccine is based on a known effective technology – “VLA2001” is therefore often referred to as an inactivated vaccine. Quite unlike the mRNA or vector vaccines, Valneva’s preparation contains the complete coronavirus (killed) and thus triggers the immune response. But is Valneva ultimately as effective as Biontech, Moderna or Novavax?

According to reports from HEIDELBERG24*, a new study provides astonishing insights into the booster vaccination with Valneva* – but an important prerequisite must be met. Previously, another study had shown that a booster of ‘VLA2001’ was almost ineffective compared to booster doses of mRNA vaccines. HEIDELBERG24* writes which assumption is correct in the article on corona vaccination linked above. * HEIDELBERG24 is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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