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Friday, 07/26/2013 3:46:45 PM

Friday, July 26, 2013 3:46:45 PM

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I can understand why hospitals are gravitating to Xenex.

It currently is the best thing out there to address the serious problem of infections and it is helping. AseptiSure is not yet unavailable in the USA and has no track record.

If and when it becomes available, can AseptiSure overtake Xenex?

I don't think it has to.

I can see hospitals employing a combination of Xenex treatments where time is critical and the infection problem is minimal... along with AseptiSure treatments in nigh risk areas where the concerns are greater than the problem of fast turnaround and there is a need for complete sanitation.

When an outbreak occurs as it did in Canada, I can't see a hospital running for their Xenex machine if an Aseptisure machine was available. There are times when only complete sterilization will do.

Hospitals that are using Xenex machines should be a prime market for AseptiSure. They have taken the leadership in addressing the problem employing new technologies.

I think these two companies could work well together.




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