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Biotech / Medical : ZymeTx, Inc. - ZMTX new biotech company -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tummus1 who wrote (4)11/9/1997 4:02:00 AM
From: Jason Chesshir  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 88
 
I believe you have misunderstood the notion.



To: Tummus1 who wrote (4)11/10/1997 1:33:00 AM
From: Wesley Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 88
 
I assure you that I was not trying to mislead anyone. I just like the company, and think it will be a good investment. eps should be over $2.00 for 98-99 pretty nice rampup for a biotech. Chaka, Wild1846



To: Tummus1 who wrote (4)11/30/1997 9:26:00 PM
From: O. H. Rundell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 88
 
Antibiotics are used against bacteria not viruses....

Sorry, TWEST, antibiotics are frequently used "against viruses" -- however inappropriately.
The availability of a quick diagnosis should reduce the inappropriate use of antibiotics and thereby reduce the development of antibiotic resistant bacteria.

O. H.



To: Tummus1 who wrote (4)12/14/1997 4:08:00 PM
From: kimberley  Respond to of 88
 
TWEST,

<<Antibiotic resistance as it applies to influenza viruses is not a concept. Antibiotics are used against bacteria not viruses therefore the notion that the influenza virus is becomming resistant to antibiotics is nonsensical and misleading.>>

I think you misunderstood the point. the last decade has seen an explosion in antibiotic-resistance bacteria, one of the causes being overprescription of antibiotics. the flu test can definately rule out the need for antibiotics, so fewer scripts will be written.

best,
kim