Vaccine regulation should require and enforce the inclusion of pregnant and breastfeeding women in prelicensure clinical trials
Exclusion of pregnant and breastfeeding women from the pivotal randomized controlled trials for COVID-19 vaccines that led to emergency regulatory approval created gaps in data needed for vaccine policy, healthcare provider recommendations, and women's decisions about vaccination. We argue that...
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Main Authors: | Terra A. Manca (Author), Manish Sadarangani (Author), Scott A. Halperin (Author), Joanne M. Langley (Author), Elisabeth McClymont (Author), Shannon E. MacDonald (Author), Karina A. Top (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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