Takeda positive on norovirus vaccine despite missed endpoint
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Executive Summary
Takeda appears ready to press ahead with the development of its first-in-class candidate vaccine for norovirus, saying it is encouraged by an early clinical trial with the bivalent product despite the challenge study missing its primary endpoint.
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