The National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID) said on March 12 that viruses resistant to Shionogi’s anti-influenza drug (baloxavir marboxil) were detected in Japan in three patients who had not took the drug. Explaining that monitoring for antiviral-resistant influenza viruses…
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