These are the most effective coronavirus vaccines in Hungary! – Fresh results

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Serology tests performed on hundreds of employees revealed the most effective coronavirus vaccines in Hungary and the ones generating the lowest level of antibodies. Here are the results!
The Videoton Holding company conducted hundreds of serology tests for COVID-19 among its employees in order to assess their level of immunity. According to the results,
mRNA vaccines are the most effective because those vaccinated with Moderna and Pfizer vaccines have the highest antibody levels.
Adenoviral technologies (AstraZeneca, Sputnik) also provide robust protection. Still, in the case of the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine, which contains the killed virus, the company considers it necessary to take the 3rd dose as this one generated the lowest level of antibodies – revealed from the study results.
As the Hungarian news portal Portfolio reports, the company started the series of serology tests in July after the third wave of the pandemic in Hungary. Since then, more than 800 antibody tests have been made, and the testing of each employee four months after the Covid infection or 2nd vaccination is still going on. The only vaccine that could not be listed in the ranking is the Janssen vaccine due to the low number of samples (the number of employees inoculated with Janssen is meagre).
Based on the results so far, the highest level of antibodies were registered in the case of:
- Moderna with approx. 8000 AU / ml,
- Followed by Pfizer in the second place with approx. 5600 AU / ml,
- AstraZeneca and Sputnik, approx. 1550 AU / ml,
- and at Sinopharm approx. 600 AU / ml antibody was measured.
The minimum level of protection is 50 AU / ml. The study results excluded those who had also had a Covid infection before vaccination, and therefore had higher antibody levels due to the previous infection, i.e. not only caused by vaccination.
Ottó Sinkó, co-CEO of the company, emphasised that these are not scientific results but still necessary to reflect the effectiveness of the different vaccines.
Accordingly, mRNA-based vaccines produce the highest levels of antibodies, while adenovirus vaccines produce lower levels, but these vaccines also provide substantial protection.
However, in the case of Sinopharm, especially over the age of 60, the immunity was very low or even 0.






