Cobus Loots, CEO of Pan African Resources, on delivering sector-leading returns for shareholders. Watch the video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksAstrazeneca Share News (AZN)

Share Price Information for Astrazeneca (AZN)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 12,404.00
Bid: 11,850.00
Ask: 12,470.00
Change: 0.00 (0.00%)
Spread: 620.00 (5.232%)
Open: 0.00
High: 0.00
Low: 0.00
Prev. Close: 12,404.00
AZN Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

UPDATE 1-Poor AstraZeneca messaging distracts from sound data on COVID-19 vaccine, scientists say

Thu, 25th Mar 2021 22:30

(Adds AstraZeneca comment)

By Kate Kelland and Julie Steenhuysen

LONDON/CHICAGO, March 25 (Reuters) - Scientists who have
watched with dismay a series of disputes over AstraZeneca's
COVID-19 vaccine say strong efficacy data from a large
U.S. trial should lay concerns to rest, but worry the skirmishes
may leave a lasting mark on public trust.

Spats with governments across Europe about production,
supplies, possible side effects and the vaccine's merits have
dogged the Anglo-Swedish drugmaker for months. And a highly
unusual public rebuke from U.S. scientists monitoring the
government-funded trial this week added to its woes.

While the disputes have raised questions about AstraZeneca's
messaging and communications, what is crucial, scientists say,
is that the product at the heart of all this appears sound.

On Thursday, the company said the vaccine was 76% effective
in an updated analysis of its U.S. trial after providing a
slightly higher efficacy figure that was criticized for not
being based on the most up-to-date data.

"One has to distinguish between the strong, positive, data
from the U.S. trial on the one hand, and the amazing ability of
AstraZeneca's press-release messaging to continually rescue
defeat from the jaws of victory," said Danny Altmann, a
professor of immunology at Imperial College London.

Among researchers working to develop vaccines, treatments
and other weapons against COVID-19, the frustration is evident.

Altmann told Reuters he is "impatient to get politics out of
vaccinology and get us safe."

A U.S. trial investigator involved in evaluating
AstraZeneca's shot, who was not authorized to speak publicly,
called the avoidable controversy "upsetting, because a lot of
people worked really hard and the vaccine is really important.
I do think it's a good and effective vaccine."

AstraZeneca defended its handling of U.S. trial data this
week, saying in a statement it was "in the public interest" for
the company to disclose the interim results that shed more light
on the vaccine's ability to protect older adults and its safety.

COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN

AstraZeneca's COVID-19 shot has faced questions since late
last year, when the drugmaker and Oxford University published
data from its first large-scale trial with two different
efficacy readings as a result of a dosing error.

Uncertainty over how the dosing error came about raised
questions about the robustness of the data, and differing
accounts from AstraZeneca and Oxford added to concerns

Trust in the vaccine - and its developers - took a further
hit this month, when more than a dozen countries temporarily
suspended its use after reports of a rare blood clotting
disorder in a very small number of people shortly after they
were inoculated.

Ian Jones, a professor of virology at Britain's Reading
University, said it is "generally accepted that the early trial
data, while positive, did suffer from a communication issue."

The focus now, he agreed, should be results from the latest
trial and from real-world use "which shows an excellent safety
profile and the prevention of severe disease."

AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine has so far been most
widely used in Britain, where its rollout January, along with
the Pfizer/BioNTEch shot, is helping reduce
severe COVID-19 cases and deaths.

U.S. scientists were taken aback on Tuesday by a midnight
news release issued from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
raising doubts about the company's announcement a day earlier
that the vaccine was 79% effective at preventing COVID-19 in the
U.S trial.

That was prompted by a letter from an independent data and
safety monitoring board to the NIH saying the company had
excluded more current data, which top U.S. infectious disease
expert Dr. Anthony Fauci called "a really unfortunate unforced
error."

That assessment seemed to be backed up by the updated
results released by AstraZeneca on Thursday that were only
marginally different.

"To have them write to the trial sponsor, which is the NIH,
to say that they see a problem - no one I know has ever heard of
this," said John Moore, a professor of microbiology and
immunology at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York. "It's
damaged the company's reputation in Washington, D.C. circles.
It's tarnished."

Asked whether the NIH was satisfied with AstraZeneca's
latest news release, a spokesperson said via email, "NIH looks
forward to the review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration."

FDA staff scientists routinely make public their own review
of a drug's raw data after it is submitted to the agency for
approval.

Some U.S. scientists plan to wait for the FDA analysis,
rather than judge the vaccine's merits based another press
release, "just to avoid any further roller coaster rides," said
Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, an infectious disease expert at Boston
Medical Center.
(Reporting by Kate Kelland in London and Julie Steenhuysen in
Chicago; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

More News
12 Dec 2023 07:39

LONDON BRIEFING: UK unemployment unchanged at 4.2%; eyes on US CPI

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are called to open higher, as investors digest the latest UK unemployment data, before turning their heads to US inflation.

Read more
12 Dec 2023 07:16

AstraZeneca to buy US vaccine maker Icosavax for up to $1.1bn

(Sharecast News) - AstraZeneca said on Tuesday that it has agreed to buy Icosavax - a US-based clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company - for up to $1.1bn.

Read more
12 Dec 2023 02:00

UK companies pause China investment decisions as economy slows, survey shows

BEIJING, Dec 12 (Reuters) - A slowdown in both the Chinese and global economies is the biggest issue affecting British firms in the world's second-largest economy, beating geopolitical concerns and market access barriers, according to the British Chamber of Commerce in China.

Read more
11 Dec 2023 08:15

AstraZeneca says danicopan tests well as blood disorder treatment

(Alliance News) - AstraZeneca PLC on Monday reported "positive results" from a test of danicopan for the treatment of paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria, or PNH, a rare and severe blood disorder.

Read more
5 Dec 2023 10:02

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Goldman lifts Landsec and British Land

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Tuesday morning and Monday:

Read more
1 Dec 2023 08:52

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Miners give FTSE 100 boost thanks to China PMI

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened higher on Friday, with the FTSE 100 boosted by mining stocks.

Read more
1 Dec 2023 08:33

AstraZeneca discontinues two phase III evidence trials for Lokelma

(Alliance News) - AstraZeneca on Friday said it has decided to discontinue the Stabilize-CKD and Dialize-outcomes phase III trials for Lokelma, citing increased enrolment timelines.

Read more
1 Dec 2023 08:01

AstraZeneca calls off two phase III trials into hyperkalaemia treatment

(Sharecast News) - Drugmaker AstraZeneca has called off two phase III trials on its hyperkalaemia treatment after a series of logistical challenges.

Read more
1 Dec 2023 07:41

LONDON BRIEFING: Stocks called higher; UK house prices fall annually

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are called to open higher on Friday, following data from Nationwide showing that the annual pace of UK house price decline slowed in November.

Read more
27 Nov 2023 16:12

London close: Stocks start week in subdued state

(Sharecast News) - London's financial markets saw a somewhat subdued performance on Monday, as concerns regarding the Chinese economy cast a shadow over investor sentiment.

Read more
27 Nov 2023 09:20

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Peel, Numis up Rightmove; Goldman cuts Entain

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Monday morning and Friday:

Read more
23 Nov 2023 18:41

IN BRIEF: AstraZeneca Chair Demare buys shares for over GBP200,000

AstraZeneca PLC - Cambridge-based pharmaceutical company - Chair Michel Demare buys 2,000 shares in total on Wednesday and Tuesday. Buys 1,000 shares for GBP101.05 each on Tuesday and 1,000 shares for GBP101.70 each on Thursday, for a total of GBP202,752.

Read more
20 Nov 2023 10:49

AstraZeneca launches new life sciences tech innovation firm Evinova

(Alliance News) - AstraZeneca PLC on Monday launched Evinova, a new health technology business focused on accelerating innovation across the life sciences sector, delivery of clinical trials and better health outcomes.

Read more
17 Nov 2023 15:20

London close: Stocks higher despite weaker retail sales data

(Sharecast News) - London's stock markets finished in a positive state on Friday despite weaker-than-expected UK retail sales figures.

Read more
17 Nov 2023 12:00

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks shrug off downbeat UK retail sales

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were up at midday on Friday, as a week of favourable data as far as inflation goes gave investors a reason to overlook disappointing UK retail sales figures.

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.