A Cambodian crackdown on the export of non-human primates could threaten drug research in the U.S.
Analysts warn the financial impacts of Cambodia halting the export of non-human primates could ripple across U.S. contract research organizations.During COVID when China cut off the supply to the U.S.
, the cost for cynomolgus macaques skyrocketed to more than $10,000 per monkey assuming one could even find one. If Cambodia refuses to export to the U.S., that number will grow dramatically," Raymond James said"If this becomes an ongoing issue, development of future treatments and vaccines could be hindered as a result of lacking the needed primates," they said.
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