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To: celeryroot.com who wrote (5446)1/30/1998 10:54:00 PM
From: Robert K.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17367
 
I dont doubt he said it, I also dont doubt they have sources. I would be quite leary of the number six though. 135/2 is about 60 and as George pointed out (correctly) thans 10% death in one group and zero in another. Quite low. Also it could be 3 and 3 or 5% in each. We just dont know do we. Sooooo, I would have to assume the number is unreliable at best. The only reason for a low death rate may be the fact that they may be accepting children with low glascow scores on entry (not very sick), thus not likely to die anyway. This is what the English wanted. Perhaps thats the case some. Perhaps not. The faq
may provide some clues. Hint,hint ( to EM). :-)
April gets closer, but I cant help but think that meningo will not be next news. Lotsa silence from the company side lately. We just gotta wait and see how the chips fall.