Date: 06th March 2026 (Friday)
Time: 02:00 – 03:00pm
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Answer by Dr Rajiva De Silva (mainly) & Dr Kanthi Nanayakkara
Gap should be 2 weeks. Reason being if side effects occur, cannot determine the culprit vaccine. However, if delay is unacceptable, such as with rabies, it is ok to give ARV at any time.
No need to restart schedule
No head to head comparison. Suggest giving AZ/Pfizer if available. Sputnik no data
No data with sputnik.
Sinopharm, WHO has not labelled as contraindication. AZ - Can give
However, immune response will be reduced
Do not compromise treatment of primary disease. If can stop/reduce (2 weeks), response better
WHO has said Sinopharm can be taken in pregnancy. However, in SL, suggest giving after 1st T
UK - Pfizer/Moderna preferred.
If AZ given as 1st dose, and becomes pregnant, can give AZ as 2nd dose
Any time
AZ 1 dose may be protective against Wuhan strain for up to 6 months.
May have responses against B 1 1 7 as well. Data in SL shows reduced response after 1 dose.
B 1 617 2, one dose effectiveness 33% (AZ, Pfizer). If delayed and Indian strain spreads in SL may then cause problems.
Gamaleya says 2nd dose can be delayed up to 90 days. BUT NO DATA
Sputnik light one dose effective, but no data. S Light = Sputnik V 1st dose
Anything OK
Sputnik not given
Sinopharm no data but given
Others can be given
No head to head comparison
No
No data