Which coronavirus vaccine is the most effective in Mexico?

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The Undersecretary of Health, Hugo López-Gatell, clarified that in Mexico no pharmaceutical product that does not have high quality, safety and efficacy will not be approved. 

Pfizer, Sputnik V, or AstraZeneca? The Undersecretary of Health, Hugo López Gatell, showed the effectiveness of the coronavirus vaccines so far, developed by eight pharmaceutical companies and that the government of Mexico plans to acquire, Do you know which is the most effective?

The federal official explained that some have already completed their clinical studies, so they have already defined an efficacy; however, he clarified that there are several that are still under development.

“This is what can be known today about the efficacy and certainly safety, in some other cases the evidence is being built, but in due course, it will be available,” he clarified.

What is the most effective vaccine?

Pfizer-BioNTech

Overall efficiency: 95 percent.

Efficacy in severe cases: 89 percent.

Modern

Overall efficiency: 94 percent.

Efficacy in severe cases: no information.

Sputnik V

Overall efficiency: 91.4 percent.

Efficacy in severe cases: 100 percent.

Novavax

Overall efficiency: 89 percent.

Efficacy in severe cases: no information.

AstraZeneca

Overall efficiency: 70 percent.

Efficacy in severe cases: no information.

Janssen

Overall efficiency: 66 percent.

Efficacy in severe cases: 85 percent.

Sinovac

Overall efficiency: 50 percent.

Efficacy in severe cases: 50 percent.

CanSino

Overall efficiency: pending

Efficacy in severe cases: pending.

López-Gatell assured that in Mexico the use of any vaccine that does not demonstrate good quality, safety, and efficacy will not be approved, in accordance with current law.

“In all cases, Mexican law, Mexican regulations require the majority in the world, that all products used in the country, not only vaccines, must show quality, safety and efficacy, this is inescapable and is for all vaccines and pharmaceutical products.

“No vaccine can be used in the country if it does not demonstrate these attributes in the standard way that is known in the world,” he said.

Source: milenio.com, cnnespanol.cnn.com

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