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COVID-19 pandemic is a wake-up call that our health is the most important thing in life. Check out the latest COVID-19 vaccine/treatment clinical trials and how you can get involved.
Facts:
- There is currently no vaccine or treatment for human coronavirus
- 440 clinical trials are currently registered globally for COVID-19 vaccine and/or treatment intervention. Two of these are conducted in Australia
- The CROWN CORONATION trial examines treatment regimens for all Healthcare workers
- The REMAP-CAP trial explores treatment options for the general population with pneumonia, the seasonal flu and COVID-19
- Both trials investigate the effectiveness of re-purposing anti-malarial drugs Chloroquine / Hydroxychloroquine as COVID-19 treatment
- You can help speed up the recruiting efforts of these trials by sharing this article and spreading the words to those who may be eligible
Since Dec 2019, COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2 or 2019-nCoV) has taken China and the rest of the world by storm.
Besides the direct health impact, COVID-19 has indirectly caused economic turmoil at both national and global levels.
COVID-19 belongs to a group of coronaviruses that include the common cold, or the more serious conditions named SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) and MERS (Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome).
COVID-19 is most similar to SARS (SARS-CoV or SARS-CoV-1), which was discovered in 2002 to 2004, infected 8096 people in 29 countries and killed 774 (9.6%).
Despite almost 20 years apart, there is still no vaccine/treatment for either SARS or COVID-19.
But there is hope.
Currently, 440 clinical trials for COVID-19 have been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov – the largest database of clinical trials – worldwide.
Two of these clinical trials are conducted right here in Australia: 1) CROWN CORONATION and 2) REMAP-CAP.
Both trials evaluate if anti-malarial drugs Chloroquine / Hydroxychloroquine and/or other previously approved drugs are effective against COVID-19.
The CROWN CORONATION trial examines the effectiveness of different doses of chloroquine/ hydroxychloroquine for treating COVID-19 in Healthcare workers.
Since these workers are at high risk, this study is a strategy to prevent healthcare systems from collapsing. This trial aims at recruiting up to 55,000 Healthcare workers aged 18 or over from Apr 2020 until Feb 2021.
For information about participation, please contact Dr. David Story (Melbourne, Australia) on dastory@unimelb.edu.au. For other countries, please click HERE for more information.
The REMAP-CAP is an ongoing clinical trial, which has been recruiting since April 2016. This trial evaluates the effect of a number of drugs to treat pneumonia, the seasonal flu and COVID-19. Besides Hydroxychloroquine, some of the drugs used in this trial include Hydrocortisone, Ceftriaxone and Lopinavir/Ritonavir.
The 89 locations across the globe where REMAP-CAP is conducted can be found HERE. The complete list of participating hospitals in Australia is available HERE.
Your role in the fight against COVID-19 is crucial. By sharing this article and spreading the words to those who may be eligible to participate in clinical trials, you’ll help researchers reach the trial target recruitment faster, and thus get closer to a possible treatment and/or vaccine.