Study reveals mRNA vaccination in children reveals better immunity to omikron than adults.

Dr. Anan reveals the results of a study of the mRNA vaccine response in children showed better immunity to omikron than adults. even reduced dosage

Today (27 Jan. 65) Ajarn Anan Chongkaewwatana, a researcher in virology. The National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, or Biotech, NSTDA, posted a Facebook post saying that children’s immunity to vaccines is better than adults. The results of the study were from two doses of the Moderna vaccine in the adult population over 18 years old and in older children aged 12-17 years and young children aged 6-12 years. All groups received the Moderna vaccine. 2 needles without stimulation And in young children, two half-dose (50 ug) doses of vaccination were taken two months after the start of vaccination (1 month after the second dose) to test their ability to inhibit the strain of COVID-19. D614G standard, compared to “Omicron” with a surrogate virus system.

The results showed that the adult group had the lowest immunity to omikron, at about 36, with 5% not immune to omikron. while the older children They were 100% immune to omikron, and had an immune level of 135, which was 3-4 times higher than that of the adult group, while the younger group found that everyone was immune to omikron as well. and the immune level was 95, which was higher than that of adults as well. Although this group received less than 2 times the vaccine.

Another interesting point is Immune to D614G virus strain, which is likely to include delta. In the young population, up to 2102, which is clearly more than the other two full-dose vaccinations. It doesn’t mean performance deteriorates. But the side effects from the vaccine have definitely decreased.

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Information from : Ajarn Anan Chongkaewwatana

Picture from: AFP

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