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Mary McCarty <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Jan 2006 14:28:51 -0800
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>You also stated a while ago that Galaxy D was "NEVER" tested on ferrets
>to check for the effectiveness in guarding against anine distemper.
It's nice to see that you have now changed your statement.
 
I have not changed any of my statements regarding Galaxy.  I have stated
that Galaxy-D was never USDA tested and that is true.  If you have proof
to the contrary, please forward that email to me directly.
 
>It doesn't really matter how long the vaccine was tested,
 
Actually, it does matter.  The study was limited and no follow up was
done.  It only showed that those particular ferrets were protected 21
days after vaccination.  It was too small of a sample to be statistically
significant.
 
>Thank you for providing the fact that Galaxy D "DOES" protect our
>babies against this dreaded virus.
 
I didn't, please re-read my post.  If you found the study so profound,
why haven't you posted about it before?
 
The fact is that it's not proof of anything.
 
Mary
 
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[Posted in FML issue 5118]

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