Local Trials Could Delay India Dengvaxia Rollout By Three Years: Sanofi
Executive Summary
In the face of a growing outbreak in the country, Sanofi has urged India’s government to waive its insistence on local Phase III clinical trials for its vaccine to prevent dengue, warning that insistence on the development program could delay the Indian introduction of Dengvaxia by three years, amid rising medical need.
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