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Biotech / Medical : XOMA. Bull or Bear?
XOMA 26.41-1.7%12:44 PM EST

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To: Arthur Radley who wrote (9712)4/25/1999 9:41:00 PM
From: aknahow  Read Replies (1) of 17367
 
Lacking the facts of the particular case, it has been reported that new testing methods in the u.k. allow determination of meningococcemia even when antibiotics are given.

In any case BPI is not considered an antibiotic. antibiotics are part of the standard treatment for meningococcemia but by eliminating bacteria they used to obscure the results. I remember a post by Cacacito that pointed out that the 80 or 85% confirmed m.n. bacteria in the open label trial was a high number and normally not seen due to the the issue mentioned above.
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