Other companies such as Johnson & Johnson plans to test its single vaccine on children ages 6 months to 11 years. The company also announced that it would eventually test its vaccine on infants, even newborns. Moderna announced last week that participants will receive the first doses in December, starting with children aged 12 to 17, and that they plan to launch a second round of testing on children aged 5.
AstraZeneca’s Covid 19 vaccine, which is not currently approved in the US, is being tested on children aged 6 to 17. An earlier version of this article misstated the age group for which Pfizer is vaccinating as part of its pediatric study. It announced that the company’s first phase 1 / 2 clinical trial of the vaccine is underway in children between 5 and 11 years of age.
Healthy children aged between 6 months and 11 years receive either the vaccine or a placebo to determine the safety and efficacy of the vaccine in these children.
If the FDA approves the COVID-19 vaccine for children, it could make a huge difference in efforts to contain pandemics. Pfizer has begun testing its CO VID vaccine on children aged between six months and 11 years old, the pharmaceutical giant announced last week. Company officials announced Thursday that more than 1,000 children in the U.S. and Canada have received the first dose of the vaccine, according to a news release.
The global study of 144 participants will also examine whether the vaccine can trigger an immune response in children and whether it is safe and effective in the event of a pandemic outbreak. Similar studies by Moderna, Johnson & Johnson and others are looking at how to give the vaccine to young children who are not considered most susceptible to Covid-19, but who become infected and can spread the virus.
The results of the trial are due to be submitted to the FDA this summer, which will then decide whether to approve the vaccine for this younger age group. The vaccine from Moderna and Johnson & Johnson is available to anyone 18 and older, and Pfizer’s is suitable for people 16 and older. The companies hope to see the first clinical trials of their Covid-19 vaccine in children between 5 and 11 years of age by the start of the school year 2021, but they are currently conducting a clinical trial in the US for children between 5 and 11 years of age.
Although there are currently no vaccines for this vaccine in the US, Moderna and Pfizer have begun testing for children under 12. While the pharmaceutical company intends to extend the approval of its vaccine to children, it has begun testing its COVID-19 vaccine on children between 5 and 11 years of age.
Moderna announced Tuesday that it has dosed its COVID-19 vaccine to children ages 5 to 11. Moderna is the first company to have its vaccines approved in the US to introduce tests for infants.
In December Moderna started the trial for children aged 12 to 17, and the company has started testing for children aged 6 months to 12 years. More than 1,000 children aged between 5 and 11 are expected to be enrolled in the study in the US and Canada. Earlier this year, PFIZER, whose COVID-19 vaccine is not currently approved for use in infants or children under 4 years of age in Canada, announced that it would test the vaccine on a small number of children aged 5 to 11 and adults aged 18 to 25.
The Moderna vaccine is only approved for adults, but last month clinical trials showed safety and efficacy in 12- to 17-year-olds. Johnson & Johnson has begun vaccinating adolescents and adolescents ages 12 to 17 as part of an ongoing clinical trial, and Johnson & Johnson began vaccinating adults ages 18 to 25 last year.
Despite these promising results, many parents are not enthusiastic about vaccinating their children. In a recent Kaiser Family Foundation survey, parents were asked whether they would have their child vaccinated if the COVID-19 vaccine were approved and available for their son or daughter in this age group.
More than 3.97 million children tested positive for the virus as of Tuesday, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. The Moderna vaccine is only approved for adults, but last month it was revealed that clinical trials have shown safety and efficacy in 12- to 17-year-olds.
Despite these promising results, many parents are not enthusiastic about vaccinating their children. A recent Kaiser Family Foundation survey asked parents if they would have their child vaccinated if the COVID-19 vaccine were approved for all age groups of their children.
More than 3.97 million children had tested positive for the virus by Tuesday, the American Academy of Pediatrics said. Pfizer and BioNTech, in partnership with Moderna, have tested their COVID-19 vaccine on children under 12 years of age, including babies as young as 6 months, with the goal of extending the vaccine’s availability to all age groups by early 2022.