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Takeda’s Norovirus Vaccine Misses Primary Endpoint in PI/II, but Reduces Vomiting, Diarrhea
Takeda Pharmaceutical said on October 7 that its investigational norovirus vaccine significantly lowered the incidence of vomiting and diarrhea compared to placebo in a PI/II clinical trial in the US, though the primary endpoint was not met. The randomized, double-blind,…
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