ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT BRUCELLOSIS
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Marjorie TietjenPosted
Fri 04 Jun 2010 5:34am
of Infectious Disease has been punished by removal of his laboratory privileges.
University of W-Madison Professor Gary Splitter worked on Brucella, a microorganism which can cause Brucellosis, a major zoonotic disease. The disease can infect animals and can also cause a contagious disease in humans. Brucella is considered a bioterrorist agent. A biotech worker
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ANOTHER BIOTECH WORKER SICKENED WITH INFECTIOUS AGENT
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Marjorie TietjenPosted
Thu 20 May 2010 8:12am
and a Professor of Infectious Disease has been punished by removal of his laboratory privileges.
University of W-Madison Professor Gary Splitter worked on Brucella, a microorganism which can cause Brucellosis, a major zoonotic disease. The disease can infect animals and can also cause a contagious disease in humans. Brucella is considered a bioterrorist agent
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Biological Warfare Weapons Development and Testing
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Andrea P.Posted
Wed 02 Mar 2011 12:04pm
by the visna virus.
1985-1989: U.S. sells several hundred units of bio-weapons to Iraq for use against Iran. Included in shipments were deadly anthrax plus disabling brucella agents
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LEARNING ABOUT REAL NUTRITION
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Marjorie TietjenPosted
Fri 14 May 2010 10:14am
, Brucella, mycoplasma...etc....or have these always been around but our immune systems are failing us due to our dangerous modern diet? I do feel that we may be experiencing
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FDA Reports Outbreak Related to Raw Milk
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MedNewsPosted
Sat 27 Mar 2010 1:53pm
, Campylobacter and Brucella that may cause illness and possibly death. Public health authorities, including FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, have expressed concerns
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Zhu Ling Mushroom – A Chinese Pharmacy Staple
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Lucy J.Posted
Wed 07 Jul 2010 10:50pm
of conventional cancer treatments. [313, 314]
In terms of its anti-parasitic effects, lab tests have shown Zhu Ling to be 100% effective against both Brucella spp. (brucellosis
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Honora continues to inspire
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Paul L.Posted
Wed 18 Feb 2009 12:08pm
for infection (TB, brucella, typhoid, severe malaria) but are all concerned about a likely lymphoma. In the meantime we are treating with antibiotics, antimalarials, packed red cells
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