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COVIran Barekat

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COVIran Barakat vaccine against COVID-19
Pharmaceutical compound
COVIran Barekat
A vial of COVIran Barakat
Vaccine description
TargetSARS-CoV-2
Vaccine typeInactivated
Clinical data
Other namesBIV1-CovIran[1]
COVIran Barakat
COVIran Barkat
کووایران برکت
Routes of
administration
Intramuscular
ATC code
  • None
Legal status
Legal status
Identifiers
CAS Number

COVIran Barekat[3] (Persian:کووایران برکت) is aCOVID-19 vaccine developed inIran by Shifa Pharmed Industrial Group, a subsidiary of theBarkat Pharmaceutical Group.[4][5][6] It is aninactivated virus-based vaccine.[3] Iranian authorities have authorized its emergency use. This makes it the first locally developed COVID-19 vaccine to be approved for emergency use in the Middle East.[7]

Officials in charge say they are in the process to publish the results of the clinical trials in apeer-reviewed journal.[8] The interim results of the phases 1 and 2 trials showed93.5% (95%CI,88.499.6%) of the receivers of the vaccine have producedneutralizing antibodies againstSARS-CoV-2.[9] Those results have not beenpeer-reviewed and describe theimmunogenicity of the vaccine and not itsefficacy. On 3 March 2022, peer-reviewed results have been published in theClinical Microbiology and Infection.[10][further explanation needed]

As of February 27, 2022, approximately 60 million doses have been produced according to Shifa Pharmed's CEO.[11] and the annual production capacity of this vaccine has reached 350 million doses.[12] Multiple Iranian personalities have received the vaccine, including theSupreme Leader,Ali Khamenei[5] and thePresident,Ebrahim Raisi.[13]

A version of the vaccine based on theOmicron variant and namedCovIran Barkat Plus is in development and studied to be given as a third dose.[14][15]

Medical uses

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It is given byintramuscular injection and requires two doses given 28 days apart.[16]

Pharmacology

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COVIran Barekat is aninactivated virus-based vaccine.[3][17] In other words, "it is made of a coronavirus that has been weakened or killed by chemicals, similar to how polio immunizations are made".[18]

Developers

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TheExecution of Imam Khomeini's Order (EIKO) andBarkat Pharmaceutical Group is parent company of Shifa Pharmed Industrial Group. It's reported to be "state-affiliated".[5] Shifa Pharmed products include seven drugs and three biologics besides their COVID-19 vaccine which is their first vaccine to be produced.[19] Around 650 people worked in three shifts, around the clock, to develop the vaccine.[20]

Dr.Minoo Mohraz has been selected as the lead of the "Corona vaccine project in Iran".[21] Mohraz is an Iranian physician, scientist, and AIDS specialist. She is a full professor (emeritus) of infectious diseases atTehran University of Medical Sciences and head of the Iranian Centre for HIV/AIDS.[22] Mohraz has also served, within theWorld Health Organization, as an expert onHIV/AIDS in Iran and theEastern Mediterranean.[23]

Manufacturing

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First production line, March 2021

Barkat Pharmaceutical Group started constructing a factory for vaccine production on 17 December 2020[8] with the goal to build it in 3 months.[17] According toExecution of Imam Khomeini's Order (EIKO), under the direct control of the Supreme Leader of Iran, "production of the vaccine developed by one of its companies, Shifa Pharmed, could reach 12 million doses per month, six months after a successful trial ends".[24]

Mass production began on 15 March 2021.[25][26] The first produced batch was unveiled on 10 May 2021.[27][28]

There are three production lines for COVIran Barekat.[29][8]

  • Cumulate production capacity will be 25-30 million doses per month when all lines will start producing.[8]
  • The first line has a capacity of 3-4 million doses per month and started producing as of 15 March 2021.[30][29]
  • The second line has a capacity of 6-8 million doses per month.[29] On 17 August, it was in the process of producing its first batch.[8]
  • The third line has a capacity of 16-20 million doses per month.[29] On 17 August, 95% of its equipment were reported to be prepared and installed and officials in charge aimed to begin its operation as of end of September.[8]

By 3 July 2021, about 2.7 million doses of COVIran Barekat vaccine had been produced and 400,000 doses had been delivered to theIranian Ministry of Health, according toMohammad Mokhber, the Deputy Coordinator of theExecution of Imam Khomeini's Order.[31]

By 27 July 2021, about 5 million doses had been produced and 1.3 million had been delivered to the Ministry of Health, according to Mokhber.[32]

By 30 August 2021, about 8 million doses had been produced and 4.2 million had been delivered to the Ministry of Health, according toEIKO.[33]

By 10 October 2021, about 16 million doses have been produced and 7.5 million had been delivered to the Ministry of Health, according to Shifa Pharmed's CEO.[34]

By 26 February 2022, about 60 million doses have been produced, according to Shifa Pharmed's CEO.[11]

History

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Preclinical trials

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The results of thepreclinical study conducted on animals have been published in apreprint (not peer reviewed) on 10 June 2021.[35] According to the developers of the vaccine, trials showed that the vaccine was safe and effective in animals.[35] On 26 October 2021, the results of the preclinical study have been published in thepeer-reviewedJournal of Medical Virology.[1]

Clinical trials

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Clinical trials are tests done in humans, to see whether a treatment is safe and effective. There aredifferent phases of clinical research, and each phase has its own primary focus. For example, the focus of Phase I clinical trials is basic safety and dose information. All studies were randomized, double-blind, parallel arms, placebo-controlled and have been conducted on healthy volunteers.[36][37][16]

Clinical trials of COVIran Barekat vaccine
PhaseRegistrationNumber of participantsAge of participantsRef
NumberDateTotalVaccinePlaceboRatio

vaccine/

placebo

Trials on adults
IIRCT20201202049567N1Archived 2021-04-30 at theWayback Machine15 December 20205624(3 μg)

24(5 μg)

87:118–50 years[36]
IRCT20201202049567N2Archived 2021-08-27 at theWayback Machine13 March 2021322483:151–75 years[37]
IIIRCT20201202049567N313 March 2021280224565:118–75 years[16][38]
III21 April 202120,00013,3336,6662:1
Trials on children
IIRCT20171122037571N311 November 2021603030(Sinopharm BIBP vaccine)1:112–18 years[39]
II440220220(Sinopharm BIBP vaccine)1:1

Phase I

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Iran Food and Drug Administration has approved the vaccine for testing on humans.[40][41][42] According to reports, more than 65,000 Iranians volunteered to test the vaccine while only 56 people were needed.[4]

On 29 December 2020, human trials of Iran's first domestic COVID-19 vaccine candidate were started.[4][18] The first volunteer who received a shot of COVIran Barekat was Tayyebeh Mokhber, the daughter ofMohammad Mokhber, director ofSetad.[4] Minister of HealthSaeed Namaki and Vice President for Science and TechnologySorena Sattari participated at the ceremony of vaccine injection.[43][44]

Phase 1's primary outcome wassafety assessment.[9] A first phase 1 study was conducted on 56 healthy volunteers who were at the age of 18–50.[45][46][47][36] Last injections of the second doses occurred on 4 March 2021.[9] A second phase 1 study was conducted on 32 volunteers aged 51–75 years.[37] First injections occurred on March 15 and last injections on April 9.[9]

Phase II/III

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COVIran Barekat -- Phases II and III of the clinical trials

Phases II and III of the clinical trials were combined,[48][49] allowing to start the third phase before the second completed. Participants were aged between 18 and 75 years.[16]

Phase 2's primary outcome wasimmunogenicity assessment.[9] It was conducted on 280 volunteers.[16] The first volunteers were inoculated on March 15[48] and the last injections of the second doses occurred on May 25.[9]

Phase 3's primary outcome wasefficacy assessment on preventing mild, moderate and severe disease.[9] It was conducted on 20,000 participants[16] across 6 cities in Iran (Tehran,Karaj,Shiraz,Isfahan,Mashhad andBushehr).[49] Phase III testing began on June 16, 2021.[50]

Results

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On 16 June 2021, a summary of the results obtained in the phase 1 and phase 2 of the clinical trials have been published in the press.[51][52] A peer-reviewed article was submitted for publication in August 2021.[50] According to the reports, only mild adverse effects were registered except one case of hypotension, one case of level-2 headache and one case of diminution of platelets that did not need medical care.[9] Conventional Virus Neutralizing Test (cVNT) is reported to have shown 93.5%immunogenicity (95%confidence interval: 88.4 – 99.6%).[9] On 23 June 2021, the production project manager of the vaccine stated that the results of the second phase have shown "the serum of the people who received the vaccine has 93.5% power to neutralize the virus; thus meaning the vaccine has a very good efficacy that will be shown after the end of the third phase".[53]

There are claims of some issues with the vaccine's scientific documentation article according to theU.S. Agency for Global Media-owned broadcasting networkRadio Farda.[54][medical citation needed]

On 27 July 2021, the Director of the Barkat Pharmaceutical Group stated that a paper with the result of the clinical trials have been prepared and submitted. "It will be sent to 10 importantscientific journals of the world but it may take time before they publish it".[8]

In February 2021 (while phase 1 study was ongoing), the head of the vaccine production team at theSetad stated that the vaccine also neutralizes theBritish mutated COVID-19 virus.[55][56][57]

On 3 March 2022, clinical results have been published inClinical Microbiology and Infection, a peer-reviewedmedical journal.[10]

On 9 April 2022, peer-reviewed results of the phases I and II of the clinical trials have been published inBMJ Open.[58][further explanation needed]

On 21 September 2023, peer-reviewed results of the phases III of the clinical trials have been published inBMJ Open. Conclusion was that the two dose regimen conferred efficacy of 50.2% against symptomatic covid-19, 70.5% against severe disease, and 83.1% against critical disease. The vaccine did not raise safety concerns and was well tolerated.[59]

Trial on children aged 12-18

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Aphase I-II clinical trial on children aged 12–18 years began on 23 November 2021.[60][39] It consist of a comparison study where half of the 500 participants receive a Coviran Barkat vaccine and the other half aSinopharm BIBP vaccine. Primary outcome issafety andimmunogenicity assessment.[39]

Other countries

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As official in charge of manufacturing Iran Barekat vaccines, Mohammad Reza Salehi said, "some neighboring countries tend to enter the third phase of the clinical trial of the Iranian COVIran Barekat". They are reviewing recommendations to let them participate.[45] On 17 March 2022 Iran signed an agreement with Nicaragua to export this vaccine.[61][62] on 22 June 2022 Nicaragua received 200,000 doses of vaccines.[63][64][65]

Authorizations

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See also:List of COVID-19 vaccine authorizations § COVIran Barakat

The vaccine received its authorization license from the Iran Food and Drug Administration on June 13, 2021.[66]

CovIran Barkat is in the process to be registered by theWorld Health Organization.[67] Presubmission meeting held on 26 January 2022.[68][69]

Society and culture

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Ali Khamenei, theSupreme Leader of Iran, received his first dose of Iran's locally made COVIran Barekat vaccine on 25 June 2021 (twelve days after it received its public use authorization from Iranian authorities).[5][70][71] He received his second dose on 23 July 2021.[72]

Ebrahim Raisi,[73][13]Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf,[74]Ali Larijani,[75] andAmoli Larijani,[76] have been vaccinated with COVIran Barekat.

Controversy

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Under pressure the vaccine was approved before it started phase III trials.[77]

CovIran Barkat Plus

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CovIran Barkat Plus (also namedBIV1-CovIran Plus) is aCOVID-19 vaccine candidate based on theOmicron variant.[14][78] It is currently in development and studied as a third dose.[15]

Clinical trials on humans began in March 2022 after theMinistry of Health and Medical Education (of Iran) gave its approval following the studies on animals.[14][79][11][80] Clinical trials are conducted on 210 volunteers with a history of two-dose vaccination of either the standard CovIran Barkat or theSinopharm BIBP vaccine. CovIran Barkat Plus will be given as a third dose.[15]

See also

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