The Beauty of Science: No Need to Think About Costs When You Live in An Ivory Tower

The recently published INSIGHT trial showed that starting HIV therapy earlier rather than later has benefit for patients 1. This should not come as a surprise considering the excellent suppressive power of current triple regimens.  The trial which enrolled 4685 HIV infected patients was stopped prematurely when an interim analysis Continue reading The Beauty of Science: No Need to Think About Costs When You Live in An Ivory Tower

The Etiology of CAP Remains Elusive – A Call to Change Antibiotic Prescribing Patterns

Once upon a time – not so long ago – we were taught the following: Streptococcus pneumoniae was the cause of 90% of CAP cases. That statement was later modified to mean S. pneumoniae was the underlying pathogen in 90% of bacterial cases of CAP, i.e., those with positive cultures from sputum or Continue reading The Etiology of CAP Remains Elusive – A Call to Change Antibiotic Prescribing Patterns

The Demise of KB001 (Part 2): An Anti-Pseudomonas Antibody Hits the Dust (instead of Paydirt)

FOR PART 1, CLICK HERE Should we assume that the results of this Global Epi Study were the reason why Sanofi became disillusioned about the prospects of KB001?  Or was it an internal strategic decision based on portfolio-review where KB001 just no longer made the cut? The results of the Global Continue reading The Demise of KB001 (Part 2): An Anti-Pseudomonas Antibody Hits the Dust (instead of Paydirt)