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Aug 27

 

NORRISTOWN - After encouraging results following the first night of aerial treatments, the Department of Environmental Protection will continue its efforts this evening to protect the public against the mosquito-borne West Nile virus.
Complete news release available at http://www.ahs.dep.state.pa.us/newsreleases/default.asp?ID=5263

One Response to “DEP TO COMPLETE AERIAL MOSQUITO TREATMENTS TO STEM WEST NILE VIRUS IN SOUTHEASTERN COUNTIES”

  1. David Moskowitz MD FACP (4 comments.) Says:

    GenoMed, a genomics-based Disease Management company in St. Louis, has had encouraging results treating West Nile virus encephalitis since 2003.

    We’ve had about 80% treatment success rate in people (23 of 29 improved) and horses (8 of 10 survived), and 50% in birds (6 of 12 survived). Our first 8 human WNV patients were published in a peer-reviewed medical journal in 2004 (1). This is sufficient for our treatment to officially exist in both the medical and legal senses.

    The earlier our treatment is begun, the better the outcome.

    Anybody who wants to download our WNV trial protocol can do so for free at any time by clicking on the “West Nile trial” link on our company’s homepage at http://www.genomed.com.

    Dave Moskowitz MD
    CEO & Chief Medical Officer
    GenoMed, Inc. (Ticker symbol GMED on OTC Pink Sheets)
    “The public health company™”

    1. Moskowitz DW, Johnson FE. The central role of angiotensin I-converting enzyme in vertebrate pathophysiology. Curr Top Med Chem. 2004;4(13):1433-54. PMID: 15379656 (For PDF file, click on paper #6 at: http://www.genomed.com/index.cfm?action=investor&drill=publications)

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