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Emmes Announces Completion of Third ACTT Clinical Trial for COVID-19

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Emmes announced that it conducted the data and statistical analysis for the third iteration of the Adaptive COVID-19 Treatment Trial (ACTT-3), using its proprietary Advantage eClinical system. The ACTT-3 trial assessed the efficacy and safety of interferon beta-1a plus remdesivir compared to remdesivir alone in hospitalized adults with COVID-19.

Preliminary data from prior small studies had suggested a potential benefit of interferon beta-1a, a natural antiviral component of the immune system, for COVID-19 patients. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, sponsored a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial that included 969 participants at 63 hospitals in five countries, including the U.S. to evaluate the combination of interferon beta-1a and remdesivir.

The study concluded that the use of both Interferon beta-1a and remdesivir was not superior to remdesivir alone in patients hospitalized with COVID-based pneumonia. The results also indicated that the subgroup of participants receiving high-flow oxygen at randomization had worse outcomes after treatment with interferon beta-1a compared with those who received placebo.

Michelle Green, Dr. Mat Makowski and Jennifer Ferreira co-authored a report about the ACTT-3 study that was published online on October 18, 2021, in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.

Green, an Emmes vice president and Emmesโ€™ ACTT-3 project manager, said that about 10 percent of the Emmes workforce has participated in the ACTT studies.

โ€œWorking on this research to address the best ways to treat COVID-19 is a source of great pride for our company,โ€ she said.

Emmes Chief Executive Officer Dr. Christine Dingivan said, โ€œWe have served as a Statistical and Data Coordinating Center for NIAIDโ€™s Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases for more than two decades. Our Emmes team looks forward to continuing as active contributors to building the body of knowledge on COVID-19 treatments and vaccines.โ€

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