Neglected Tropical Disease Designation Rejected For First Time By US FDA

Pneumocystis pneumonia was determined to not meet criteria for a neglected tropical disease that could win sponsors of a new treatment a priority review voucher; FDA made four other diseases eligible. 

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The US FDA has determined that pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) is not appropriate for its list of neglected tropical diseases, meaning treatments developed for it cannot receive a priority review voucher.

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