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Coronavirus Vaccine Developed In America Shows Promising Results
Coronavirus vaccine developed by America’s National Institutes of Health and Moderna Inc has boosted immune systems of participants and is showing promising results, the company announced.
Moderna is aiming to begin its final phase of testing for its coronavirus vaccine July 27.
The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based biotech company is the first in the U.S. to announce an estimated start date for phase 3 trials.
Moderna was the first company in the U.S. to begin testing coronavirus vaccines in humans, giving its first dose March 16.
Tuesday, Moderna published data from its phase 1 clinical trial in the New England Journal of Medicine.
That trial, which involved 45 participants, was meant to test a new drug’s safety, not its effectiveness. But the company said results from all 45 participants showed they developed antibodies key to fighting the virus at levels up to four times the amount found in patients who got sick and then recovered from the virus.
“These are the kinds of results that you want to see from an early trial,” Dr. Iahn Gonsenhauser, chief quality and patient safety officer at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus, said.
Moderna’s chief executive officer, Stéphane Bancel, said in a statement that the company is “committed to advancing the clinical development” of the vaccine “as quickly and safely as possible while investing to scale up manufacturing so that we can help address this global health emergency.”