Noteworthy: Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
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Gaithersburg, MD-based MedImmune and Woodlands, TX-based Gene Medicine are among the small companies which have unlike their larger counterparts, focused on the development of products for the treatment of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) a disease that afflicts small children and the elderly.
Publication Name: Genesis Report-Rx
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 1061-2270
Year: 1998
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Gynecological infections--future therapies: plenty of activity and plenty of needs
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There are several treatments available for gynecological infections, but others are being researched. In general, newer products are being withheld until drug resistant strains appear. The article examines pharmaceuticals in development.
Publication Name: Genesis Report-Rx
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 1061-2270
Year: 2001
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Genetic vaccines and genetic antisinse-the horizon is not yet bright
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Article discusses the immune system response to infection.
Publication Name: Genesis Report-Rx
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 1061-2270
Year: 2000
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