Indian Court Dismisses ‘Misconceived’ Petition On Rotavirus Vaccine
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
An Indian court has dismissed a petition seeking complete trial data pertaining to an indigenous oral rotavirus vaccine (Rotavac) developed through a unique public-private partnership, noting that it is "misconceived" and "motivated with private interest".
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