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Mycobacterium vaccae is your friend by Dr. Richard Keller Medical Doctor Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 1:35pm Talk about natural health treatments, Earth one of the ancient "elements". I came across an article about the health benefits of dirt and Mycobacterium vaccae. It seems... of fresh, moist soil. Welcome Mycobacterium vaccae into your system, into your body’s milieu. Germs can be your friends (and often are). Read on »
Discovery of Novel Pharmacophores Inhibiting the Growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by nih.gov Posted Sun 13 Jun 2010 5:00pm Description of Invention: Tuberculosis (TB) caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infects roughly one third of the world population and approximately 8 million.... The inventions described herein are small molecules with drug-like properties that inhibit the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The compounds were discovered utilizing high Read on »
Novel Attenuated Strains of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis by nih.gov Posted Sun 27 Feb 2011 7:00pm Description of Invention: This invention provides for novel attenuated strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. bovis. Attenuation is achieved by deleting... mammals for protection against Mycobacterium sp. that cause tuberculosis. Inventors: Clifton E Barry (NIAID) Patent Status: HHS, Reference No. E-238-1997/0 PCT, Application Read on »
Gen-Probe Inc., AccuProbe Group B Streptococcus Culture Identification Test, AccuProbe Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Complex Cultur by FDA Posted Thu 17 Mar 2011 3:55pm ). AccuProbe Mycobacterium Avium Complex Identification Test is used to identify Mycobacterium Avium Complex. People who are infected with Mycobacterium Avium Complex usually have immunocompromising diseases such as Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). AccuProbe Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Complex Culture Identification Test is used to identify people who have Read on »
New Cases of Tuberculosis That Resist Conventional Treatment by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 15 Jun 2010 5:58pm What Is Tuberculosis? Tuberculosis is a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M bovis, and M africanum. According to a recent WHO report, the number of tuberculosis cases resistant to antibiotics has increased worldwide. In...  Read on »
What is Mycobaterium Avium Complex (MAC)? by Lauren B. Patient Expert Posted Wed 27 Aug 2008 8:33am Mycobacterium is a type particularly strong organism that has been known to cause tuberculosis leprosy and Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC). There are two main... a member of the Mycobacterium family. There are strains of non-tuberculosis mycobacterium (NTM) that are generally referred to as “TB cousins.” How Prevalent is It? People Read on »
Other or different types of tuberculosis by auntie_biotic Posted Sat 13 Dec 2008 3:21pm When people including doctors are writing about tuberculosis they usually begin: “ Tuberculosis is spread by......... ” or “ Tuberculosis symptoms are........”. This is wrong. Most people are usually speaking of ONE type of tuberculosis in fact PULMONARY (Lung) TUBERCULOSIS. It is easier to think of tuberculosis in a similar way to cancer. ... Read on »
June 21, 2009 Ultimate Lung challenge up a hill by Roxlyn Facebook Posted Mon 22 Jun 2009 11:02am Marilyn/aka Quibble manages to smile even going up hill. She is an amazing gal full of grit and determination. The Walkers of Efforts know her well, she is an inspiration for all of us. Right now shes fighting non tuburcular mycobacterium avium the antibiotics will go on for a year at least, and they knock down drag her out, but she insists on doing Read on »
Get Germy and Dirty, It’s Good for Your Health by Denise Reynolds RD LDN Patient Expert Posted Wed 26 May 2010 8:28am Researchers have been linking certain bacteria and beneficial health properties for years and now a new study has linked one type of germ with boosting mood and learning capabilities. Researcher Dorothy Matthews of the Sage Colleges in Troy NY noted that previous research had found that mycobacterium vaccae, a type of natural bacteria found in soil Read on »
Tracking outbreaks of unusual breast augmentation infections by Dr. Robert O. Medical Doctor Posted Thu 18 Jun 2009 1:03am An interesting study of microbial forensics was published about surgical wound infections caused by an unusual and rapidly growing mycobacterium (seen at right) developed... strains of mycobacterium were grown from the infected wounds of the patients; from the eyebrows, hair, face, nose, ears, and groin of this particular surgeon. What's also Read on »