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Borrelia Burgdorferi - Articles
TIGECYCLINE AGAINST PERSISTENT BORRELIA BURGDORFERI
by
Joanne60
Posted
Fri 18 Dec 2009 12:00am
"Ineffectiveness of Tigecycline against Persistent Borrelia burgdorferi”.
Dr. Stephen Barthold and Dr. Ben Luft
I was rather dissappointed at first when I read the details... if nothing else it does add to the growing evidence that Borrelia can persistent even after what is considered to be an effective antibiotic treatment.
Then Phyllis Mervine
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Lyme Spirochete in Red Blood Cells, Borrelia Burgdorferi, Bb
by
Jenna Smith
Posted
Mon 12 Jul 2010 12:00am
LymeDiseasePublisher asked:
Brought to you by www.lymebook.com – This video was provided to me by a chiropractor who sees these spirochetes in the blood of his patients often. He says the trick to seeing the spirochetes is to let the blood sit out for a while. As the red blood cells die and the pH, temperature, a ...
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WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCES OF THIRTEEN ISOLATES OF BORRELIA BURGDORFERI
by
Joanne60
Posted
Fri 08 Oct 2010 2:30pm
by the National Institutes of Health, has been published online ahead of print in the Journal of Bacteriology.
Journal of Bacteriology
Abstract
Borrelia burgdorferi is a causative agent of Lyme disease in North America and Eurasia. The first complete genome sequence of B. burgdorferi strain 31, available for more than a decade, has assisted research
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MORPHEA - SCLERODERMA - LYME DISEASE- BORRELIA
by
Joanne60
Posted
Wed 18 Aug 2010 2:14am
of Munich, Munich, Germany.
BACKGROUND: Morphea is an inflammatory autoimmune skin sclerosis of unknown etiology. A causative role of Borrelia burgdorferi infection has been... pathogenic Borrelia species may vary in different geographic regions the relevance of Borrelia infection in morphea induction may show regional variations. CONCLUSION: B burgdorferi
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BORRELIA LIKES BRAIN TISSUE
by
Joanne60
Posted
Sat 03 Jul 2010 1:48am
This link is to part of an interview with Eva Sapi here
During the interview Eva Sapi talks about the nutritious requirements for Borrelia being quite significant, she says when we culture Borrelia in the lab, we need to use a very rich media.
She says the brain is an organism very juicy, perfect for Borrelia.
Dr Macdonald and Dr Judith
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Borrelia biofilm video - must see
by
Bryan R.
Posted
Thu 14 Oct 2010 11:41am
If you can’t penetrate the biofilm, then the bacteria remain protected from whatever treatment you may be doing. In the coming months I’m going to be writing more about this.
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Look Out! It's A Bird, It's A Plane, It's....Super Borrelia!
by
Connie S.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 3:15pm
common strain of borrelia burgdoferi, Ospc type A, can hop continents like a grasshopper on steroids? Did you know that it is also able to adapt to new ecosystems without having... of Lyme disease cases; however, that so many are infected is due, only in part, to its hardy genes. We are making Borrelia Ospc A's job easier by moving closer and closer to tick
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Is Borrelia Hanging Out In My Food?
by
Connie S.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 6:14pm
Well, uh...maybe. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but...that steak you're chewing on might contain borrelia cysts. The suckers might be taking a swim in your milk..., however, that borrelia has been found in all kinds of animal products, including cow's meat and milk. While we don't know for sure if you can get Lyme disease by consuming
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