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Japan Panel Supports Plan to Prioritize MCM Development by Need and Feasibility
A Japanese health ministry panel has endorsed a framework for prioritizing the R&D of medical countermeasures (MCMs) for infectious disease outbreaks, with the ranking based on the “need” to secure a product and the “feasibility” of bringing it to market.…
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