From: Enigl@aol.com
Date: Thu Mar 06 1997 - 22:11:36 MST
In a message dated 97-03-05 13:26:52 EST, you write:
<< >There is no precedent for an infectious agent that causes primary
>diseases on average only 10 years after transfusion in adults and only
>after 2 years in children. >>
This is not unusual at all. Depending on your definitions Kuru, scrapies,
coccidiomycoses, aspergillosis, _Streptococcus_ group A, _Clostridium
botulinum_ , MAC, TB could be argued as having the same primary disease
latency.
Davin C. Enigl, (Sole Proprietorship) MEAS
President-Microbiologist
Microbiology Consulting, Hazard Analysis and
Critical Control Points (HACCP), CGMP, and Validations
for the Food, Cosmetic, Nutritional Supplement, and Pharmaceutical Industry
enigl@aol.com
http://members.aol.com/enigl/index.html
March 6, 1997
7:55 pm
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