so what do you think will happen? will they enforce those new practices as they have proven successful in testing and have great potential to minimize the infections or they will get buried for the sake of profit?
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If this works, it would be picked up specifically because it WOULD be profitable. It would be able to do what other treatments fail to do. There is a lot of money in that.
I am not so sure why people think this happens, who ever has the best cure makes the most money, there will always be a small company looking to take a stab at the giants.
This peptide would need human clinical trials (it looks like it might be ready for some), and approval as a drug. I would suspect that some are being planned by someone somewhere.
i am kinda saying thinking that if let's say that treatment cost $ and to try slowing the infection with antibiotics and in general slowing down the process will cost $ for the antibiotics and $ for the longer stay at the hospital so we got $$. There is always the possibility to just overprice the peptide treatment in order to make more profits than with what i mentioned above.
Meh, being able to treat a patient again and again will make a lot more money then a dead patient. And right now, the post operative infections this peptide would treat have a pretty good mortality rate.
i really hope this to work out well. Health as technology these days have a tremendous evolution, i still remember i think a year ago a documentary i have seen in which they tried to cure cancer with other viruses, it was risky and amazing the same time, i have no clue what happened and if this moved on though.
https://www.nature.com/news/cancer-fighting-viruses-win-approval-1.18651
Oncolytic viruses.
yes that's it thanks for the link!