Researchers update the composition of influenza vaccines every six monthsto match the strains of the virus that are circulating in the wild, so that the shots may provide protective immunity against the flu. But despite their best efforts, researchers rarely perfectly match the strains loaded in the vaccine with the strains circulating by the time the vaccines reach the market.
The reason for this is the long gestation period usually at least six months between identifying the circulating strain and the development, manufacturing, and distribution of the vaccines. By the time the updated flu vaccine is available, the circulating strain may have drifted from the one contained in the vaccine, thanks to the high mutational rates of influenza viruses.
The match between strains included in the vaccine and strains in circulation is the most important factor controlling the vaccine effectiveness (VE) of flu vaccines. The VE increases by more than 25%when there is a match with the circulating strains but can be as low as 10% in seasons when there is no match.
Another issue with flu vaccines is the durability of protection. According to a recent study, the VE declines by 7% for H3N2 to 11% for H1N1 viruses per month, and could vanish as soon as90 days after vaccination.
There are some striking similarities between the influenza and COVID-19 vaccines. The VE of COVID-19 vaccines varies according to the diseases progression as well as the circulating strains. With the advent of the highly mutated Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2, the VE of COVID-19 vaccines has nose-dived.
According to one large study, COVID-19 vaccines had a VE of 52.8% against the Delta variant but only 16.4% against the Omicron. Another large review of the findings of 78 studies on the VE of four COVID-19 vaccines before the advent of Omicron concluded that VE against symptomatic disease waned by 20-30% by the sixth month of the primary series.
Thus, researchers worldwide rushed to revise COVID-19 vaccines that contained the ancestral strain to match the circulating strain of SARS-CoV-2 and keep it clinically relevant.
In early 2023, a highly mutated sub-lineage of the Omicron variant, XBB.1.5, emerged. It was antigenically as distant from the ancestral strain of SARS-CoV-2 as the latter was from the SARS-CoV-1 virus. There were three COVID-19 vaccines available as booster doses at this time: the monovalent ancestral (OG) shot, a bivalent OG+BA.1 shot, and a bivalent OG+BA.5 booster. However, as stated above, none of the vaccines (including mRNA vaccines) were found to be efficacious against infections of this hypermutated variant.
Subsequently, the vaccine was updated in mid-2023 to include the antigens of the XBB.1.5 strain. But by the time the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) approvedand recommended the updated monovalent vaccine as a booster, another new lineage of Omicron,JN.1, had emerged with more than 30 mutations in the spike protein and a high immune-evasion potential. By January 2024, JN.1 had completely replaced XBB.1.5 in the population.
The CDC estimated the updated booster was around 50% efficacious against symptomatic JN.1 infections but some experts doubted this figure.
The matching problem raises a pertinent question: Is it prudent to attempt frequent updates?
One interesting study from Australia, uploaded as a preprint paper on February 9, analysed this question in detail. Researchers retrospectively analysed 18 studies that investigated the ability of the OG, the OG+BA.1, and the OG+BA.5 boosters to neutralise the variant that started circulating immediately after their deployment. They found that updated vaccines consistently improved neutralising antibody titres by 40% or more compared to non-updated vaccine formulations.
Specifically, the researchers found that relative to the OG antigens efficacy against XBB.1.5, the BA.1 update did a better job and the BA.5 update did even better. Based on these benefits in the neutralisation titres, they predicted that updating an existing vaccine should, on average, induce a 1.52-times higher titre against a future variant compared to boosting with an older formulation. The researchers also stated they expect a 11-25% increase in VE against symptomatic disease and 23-33% against severe disease caused by the future variant.
In sum, the study supports the case for revising COVID-19 vaccines formulations as often as possible.
However, there are some confounding factors, including past exposure to infections, inter-study variations of such exposures, in vitro and in vivo differences, and publication biases. The researchers also clarified the benefits of the update would depend on the distance between the antigens in the updated vaccine and the future variant that eventually circulates. Indeed, there is no guarantee that a profoundly drifted variant with a very high transmissibility and more virulence wont emerge in future, and which would negate the advantage of updating existing vaccines.
Further, the researchers only explored one arm of the immune system: the humoral immunity conferred by antibodies. The other arm, cellular immunity conferred by T-cells, wasnt considered. T-cells are like airbags: they deploy on their own and become safer to use with every accident (or exposure) that engineers study. Antibodies are like brakes. Our brain deploys them. They are terrific when new but suffer wear over time, and need to be updated.
In India, the advent of Omicron (mainly BA.2) in January 2022 and its resultant mild disease rendered a much lower uptake of COVID-19 vaccines. For many Indians, the pandemic is long past, notwithstanding a few surges in 2023. Currently, there is no Indian vaccine with antigens matching the currently dominant JN.1 strain or its predecessor, XBB.1.5. Corbevax, the vaccine made by Biological E, is currently developing an XBB-based vaccine.
Whether Indians should be boosted with an updated COVID-19 vaccine depends on the objective. If it is to prevent severe disease, hospitalisation, and death, only three exposures through natural infection or vaccination will suffice to confer protection irrespective of the antigenic makeup of the circulating variant. (This protection is provided by our T-cells.) This is the case with most healthy, immunocompetent individuals.
For the vulnerable sections of society, like the elderly and those with comorbidities and immunodeficiencies, it is desirable to actively prevent an infection. These individuals need an updated booster. The vaccines based on OG or older strains may not offer meaningful protection owing to the mismatch and other factors.
All available influenza vaccines are being developed on conventional egg-based or cell-culture platforms, which is why updating them takes six months or more. Many COVID-19 vaccines use the mRNA platform whose main attraction is the ease and speed with which they can be modified. Unfortunately, updating mRNA vaccines has also required four to six months.
India also has a next-generation mRNA vaccine called Gemcovac, developed indigenously by Gennova Lab and based on the old Omicron variant. It can also be updated to use a contemporaneous variant, but that depends on the need and the will of the national recommending authority as much as the still-evolving SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Vipin M. Vashishtha is past national convener, IAP Committee on Immunisation, and director, Mangla Hospital & Research Center, Bijnor.
Read more:
Does frequently updating COVID-19 vaccines have any benefits? | Explained - The Hindu
- Conspiracy theories about monkeypox: Dj vu all over again or same as it ever was? - Science Based Medicine [Last Updated On: August 9th, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2022]
- Is There a Nasal Spray COVID Vaccine? Researchers Are Working on It - CNET [Last Updated On: August 9th, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2022]
- How to ensure your child has a healthy school year - East Idaho News [Last Updated On: August 9th, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2022]
- 13219 flu vaccines administered in the last week - Ministry of Health [Last Updated On: August 9th, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2022]
- Flu Vaccine Market Size 2022 with 4.8 % CAGR : new business prospects by identifying trends and driving forces and Forecast up to 2027 Shanghaiist -... [Last Updated On: August 9th, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2022]
- Flu vaccine numbers on the rise | Wyndham - Wyndham Star Weekly [Last Updated On: August 9th, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2022]
- What You Need To Know About Flu Strains - Health Essentials [Last Updated On: August 9th, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2022]
- Covid jabs will have to be tweaked annually like flu until universal vaccine is discovered - iNews [Last Updated On: August 22nd, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 22nd, 2022]
- Flu in Fife: Parents urged to get children vaccinated ahead of winter flu season - Fife Today [Last Updated On: August 22nd, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 22nd, 2022]
- 7297 flu vaccines administered in the last week - Ministry of Health [Last Updated On: August 22nd, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 22nd, 2022]
- Winter Vaccination Campaign to start in Highland - NHS Highland [Last Updated On: August 22nd, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 22nd, 2022]
- As H1N1 cases rise, experts ask citizens to get the 'flu shot' - The New Indian Express [Last Updated On: August 22nd, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 22nd, 2022]
- Drive thru flu vaccines return this fall for Dalton & Chatsworth - WDEF News 12 [Last Updated On: August 22nd, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 22nd, 2022]
- Influenza (flu) vaccine [Last Updated On: August 22nd, 2022] [Originally Added On: August 22nd, 2022]
- Seniors, take the flu vaccine - The Star Online [Last Updated On: September 1st, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 1st, 2022]
- Next stop: mandatory flu vaccines - The Post - UnHerd [Last Updated On: September 1st, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 1st, 2022]
- Cleveland Clinic Begins Appointment-Only Flu Vaccinations - Cleveland Clinic Newsroom [Last Updated On: September 1st, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 1st, 2022]
- Pharmaceutical firms to supply record doses of the flu vaccine | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis - [Last Updated On: September 1st, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 1st, 2022]
- Annual 'Flu-Free QC' campaign kicks of with free flu shots, Bandits tickets for elementary students - WQAD Moline [Last Updated On: September 3rd, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2022]
- Over-75s to be called for Covid and flu vaccinations from next week - The Telegraph [Last Updated On: September 3rd, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2022]
- Best plan for 2022 flu season? Get your flu shot early - UCHealth Today [Last Updated On: September 3rd, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2022]
- Drive-thru flu shots coming to a health department near you - Now Habersham [Last Updated On: September 3rd, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2022]
- LECOM Hosts First Flu Vaccine Clinic of the Year, Warns of Upcoming Flu Season - erienewsnow.com [Last Updated On: September 3rd, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2022]
- Flu shot: Your best bet for avoiding influenza - Mayo Clinic [Last Updated On: September 3rd, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2022]
- Update: 2021-2022 Flu Vaccine Information - AAPC Knowledge Center [Last Updated On: September 3rd, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2022]
- Its a Good Time to Get Your Flu Vaccine | FDA [Last Updated On: September 3rd, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2022]
- All you need to know about autumn/winter Covid boosters and flu vaccines in Tayside and Fife - The Courier [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2022]
- Global Influenza Vaccines Market Report 2022-2028: Increasing Government Support to Promote Influenza Vaccination and Rising Investments by Top Market... [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2022]
- From flu shots to COVID-19 boosters to shingles, adults need to keep up their shots - Charleston Post Courier [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2022]
- This nanoparticle could be the key to a universal covid vaccine - MIT Technology Review [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2022]
- JMU expert says time is right for flu shots - JMU - James Madison University [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2022]
- Can the annual flu vaccine reduce risk of stroke? - study - The Jerusalem Post [Last Updated On: September 7th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 7th, 2022]
- Global Influenza Vaccine Market Report 2022: Rising Prevalence of Influenza and Growing Influenza Vaccination Drive Fuel Sector -... [Last Updated On: September 10th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 10th, 2022]
- Board of Health to Host Drive-Thru Flu Vaccine Event in Dunwoody on Sept. 17 - DeKalb County Board of Health [Last Updated On: September 10th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 10th, 2022]
- Putnam County Health Department Offering Flu Vaccine - 1330 WFIN [Last Updated On: September 10th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 10th, 2022]
- Getting An Annual Flu Shot May Offer This Unexpected Health Benefit - Health Digest [Last Updated On: September 10th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 10th, 2022]
- When Should You Get Your Flu Shot for the 2022-2023 Season? - Self [Last Updated On: September 10th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 10th, 2022]
- Monkeypox: Currently available vaccines will likely be effective - Medical News Today [Last Updated On: September 14th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 14th, 2022]
- Actor Jason Alexander and American Nurses Association Encourage People Across the Country to Get their Flu Shot to Help Protect Against Flu and its... [Last Updated On: September 14th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 14th, 2022]
- St. Charles County health department to hold free drive-thru flu shot clinic in October - KSDK.com [Last Updated On: September 14th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 14th, 2022]
- Flu season expected to be worse: Will Omaha residents line up to get the flu shot? - KMTV 3 News Now Omaha [Last Updated On: September 14th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 14th, 2022]
- Nevada is falling behind in vaccines overall; last in flu vaccines among children and teens - Carson Now [Last Updated On: September 14th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 14th, 2022]
- Experts say some kids need two doses of the flu vaccine. What parents need to know - 11Alive.com WXIA [Last Updated On: September 14th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 14th, 2022]
- Governor, LDH leaders receive their flu and updated COVID boosters, encourage Louisianans to 'make a plan' | Office of Governor John Bel Edwards -... [Last Updated On: September 18th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 18th, 2022]
- Winter is coming, and so is the flu - MercyOne [Last Updated On: September 18th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 18th, 2022]
- Linn County Health Department to hold flu shot clinic for those 65 and older - kttn [Last Updated On: September 18th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 18th, 2022]
- Drive-thru flu vaccine event being held in Dunwoody on Saturday as flu season approaches - Yahoo News [Last Updated On: September 18th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 18th, 2022]
- Should You Get Your COVID-19 Booster and Flu Shot at the Same Time? - TIME [Last Updated On: September 18th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 18th, 2022]
- Flu vaccine - HSE.ie [Last Updated On: September 18th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 18th, 2022]
- The Flu Vaccine and Pregnancy | ACOG [Last Updated On: September 18th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 18th, 2022]
- Vacillating views on taking the flu vaccine - The Star Online [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2022]
- Montville Twp. Health Dept. to Sponsor COVID and Flu Vaccine Clinics - TAPinto.net [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2022]
- Fight The Flu at Orland Township - Suburban Chicagoland [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2022]
- Your Flu Shot Questions, Answered by an Expert - Everyday Health [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2022]
- University Hospitals chosen to help study effectiveness of COVID, flu shots - WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2022]
- 'Should I get my omicron booster and flu shot at the same time?' and other questions about fall vaccines, answered - CNBC [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2022]
- Theres a change in flu shot guidance for some adults this year: What you need to know - AL.com [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2022]
- Why the Flu Vaccine is More Important Than Ever This Year - Rutgers University [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2022]
- For the sixth year, Florida Blue and Walgreens are teaming up to provide flu shots to the public - ActionNewsJax.com [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 25th, 2022]
- Cambridge Public Health Department Recommends Flu Vaccines and COVID-19 Boosters, Releases Fall Vaccine Clinic Schedule - the City of Cambridge [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 25th, 2022]
- Flu season could be rough this year : Shots - Health News - NPR [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 25th, 2022]
- 5 myths about the flu vaccine - World Health Organization [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 25th, 2022]
- University Health recommends getting omicron booster and flu shot now - KSLTV [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2022]
- Elderly north-east patients face being 'stranded' over flu jab roll-out - The Press & Journal [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2022]
- Wayland Health Department Reminds Residents of Upcoming Senior Flu Clinic - John Guilfoil Public Relations LLC [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2022]
- Is A Universal Influenza Vaccine One Shot For All Strains On The Horizon? - Forbes [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2022]
- The flu season is upon us: the CERN vaccination campaign begins - CERN [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2022]
- When's the Perfect Time to Get a Flu Shot? - The Atlantic [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2022]
- Consumer's Guide to Flu Vaccines - Everyday Health [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2022]
- Is it safe to get COVID booster and flu shot at the same time? What experts say - Los Angeles Times [Last Updated On: September 27th, 2022] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2022]
- Early and aggressive spread of flu in NY this year, health officials warn - WUTR/WFXV - CNYhomepage.com [Last Updated On: October 8th, 2022] [Originally Added On: October 8th, 2022]
- Flu is set for a big comeback now COVID restrictions are lifted heres what you need to know - theconversation.com [Last Updated On: October 8th, 2022] [Originally Added On: October 8th, 2022]
- Sheridan VA offering drive-thru flu vaccinations Sheridan Media - Sheridan Media [Last Updated On: October 8th, 2022] [Originally Added On: October 8th, 2022]
- Stanford health experts answer flu vaccine FAQs - Stanford Report - Stanford University News [Last Updated On: October 8th, 2022] [Originally Added On: October 8th, 2022]
- We know you have vaccine fatigue, but this is not the year to skip the flu shot - todaysparent.com [Last Updated On: October 8th, 2022] [Originally Added On: October 8th, 2022]
- Summit County to host flu vaccine clinics around the county this fall - TownLift [Last Updated On: October 8th, 2022] [Originally Added On: October 8th, 2022]
- Milwaukee Health Department Urges Residents to Get Vaccinated this Flu Season - City of Milwaukee [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2022] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2022]
- Can the Flu Vaccine Give Me the Flu? - Bloomberg [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2022] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2022]
- Meet the 100-year-old Darlington woman who's been made 'poster girl' of the flu jab campaign - The Northern Echo [Last Updated On: October 11th, 2022] [Originally Added On: October 11th, 2022]
- Here's How to Protect Yourself During Respiratory Season - University of Utah Health Care [Last Updated On: October 11th, 2022] [Originally Added On: October 11th, 2022]