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Australia's CSL to not go to phase 2 trials for COVID-19 vaccine

Reuters | Canberra | Updated: 11-12-2020 02:32 IST | Created: 11-12-2020 02:23 IST
Australia's CSL to not go to phase 2 trials for COVID-19 vaccine
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Australia's CSL Ltd said on Friday it would not take its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, being developed with the University of Queensland, to phase 2 and 3 clinical trials after trial participants returned false-positive HIV test results.

The biotech giant said it came to the decision with the Australian government to not proceed further.

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