Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine mRNA-1273 Reports 94.5% Efficacy in Early Data
Data show none of the treated volunteers to develop COVID-19 experienced a severe form of the disease, versus 11 given placebo.
Moderna’s
In a report from the New York Times this morning, the biotechnology company’s recently-submitted data to an independent data safety monitoring board reported that of the 95 participants in its phase 3 COVE trial to contract COVID-19, just 5 were vaccinated with the two-dose candidate, and 90 had received placebo.
None of the infected patients to receive mRNA-1273 developed severe COVID-19, while 11 (12%) of the placebo arm did.
The company now wants to submit the candidate to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for emergency use authorization (EUA) following the review of its currently available safety data.
The news of Moderna’s preliminary, non-published phase 3 results come exactly 1 week following an
Moderna Chief Executive Officer Stéphane Bancel, said in a statement that this is the first “clinical validation that our vaccine can prevent COVID-19 disease, including severe disease.”
The phase 3 COVE trial, designed in collaboration with the FDA and NIAID parent organization the National Institutes of Health (NIH), included US persons at greatest risk of COVID-19 severity—including 7000-plus volunteers aged ≥65 years old and 5000-plus with high-risk chronic conditions.
According to Moderna, these high-risk groups represent 42% of the total study participants.
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