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Treponema Pallidum - Articles
Antibiotics in nutshell!!!
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Dr. Virashri R.
Posted
Fri 25 Sep 2009 10:13pm
An antibiotic is a substance or compound that kills or inhibits the growth of bacteria. Antibiotics can be broadly classified as either bactericidal or bacteriostatic. Bactericidals kill bacteria directly where bacteriostatics prevent cell division. Antibiotics which target the bacterial cell wall (penicillins, cephalosporins), or cell membrane (po ...
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THE CASE FOR CHRONIC INFECTION
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Joanne60
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Mon 06 Sep 2010 4:02am
The Case For Chronic Infection: Evidential persistence of Borrelia species post antibiotic exposure in vivo and in vitro.
https://acrobat.com/#d=sbb-EmpQrQTgrPoezLGreg
Michael D. Parent
Introduction Summary
There is an abundance of evidence demonstrating that Borrelia Burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme Disease, and related patho ...
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ID Learning Unit — Serologic Tests for Syphilis
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Paul Sax
Posted
Mon 18 Jun 2012 7:03am
Diagnosing syphilis is tricky for lots of reasons, including:
The protean disease manifestations, many of which were best described in older medical literature — and hence not known to people who don’t read words on paper (vs a screen) very often.
You can’t visualize the bug (Treponema pallidum), unless you happen to have a darkfield ...
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Nosferatu (the plague carrier), Count Dracula and Syphilinum revisited
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joy lucas

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Mon 22 Sep 2008 4:37pm
Nosferatu has to be one of my favourite films. Made by F W Murnau in 1922 it was based on Bram Stoker’s novel, “Dracula”. It couldn’t be an authentic rendition because there was a dispute at the time regarding royalties and this seems to have set a precedent for every future version of the story of Count Dracula – whether it be poem, play, film, ...
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CHRONIC OR LATE LYME NEUROBORRELIOSIS
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Joanne60
Posted
Sun 24 Feb 2013 10:03am
CHRONIC OR LATE LYME NEUROBORRELIOSIS
For more than 30 years there has been discussion about whether Lyme Disease can continue into a Late Chronic stage of illness.
Published in The Open Neurology Journal Volume 6 a series of papers on
Chronic or Late Lyme Neuroborreliosis: Present and Future link here
Included in this important s ...
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Lyme Disease, Alzheimer's and Chronic Inflammation
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Marjorie Tietjen
Posted
Fri 26 Jun 2009 7:11pm
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Vol 6 No. 6 Pages 639-649 Dec. 2004
Miklossy, Kamel Khalili, Lise Gern, Rebecca L. Ericson, Pushpa Darekar, Lorie Bolle, Jean Hurlimann, Bruce J. Paster
Borrelia burgdorferi persists in the brain in chronic Lyme neuroborreliosis and may be associated with Alzheimer's disease
Abstract: The cause, or caus ...
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MOTOR NEURON, ALS, ALZHEIMER'S, MEMORY CONSULTATION, LYME DISEASE.
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Joanne60
Posted
Thu 29 Nov 2012 4:50pm
There are some cases of Amyotrophic Lateral sclerosis (ALS)- Motor Neuron Disease, linked to Lyme disease. We need to find out what percentage of ALS is caused by Borrelia Burgdorferi. ALS was also caused by Treponema pallidum.
DNA or RNA-s of various viruses and bacteria can bind DNA of host cell nuclei and can have various effects on host cell ...
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Ignorance of a Plague
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NatashaCall

Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:06pm
Doing research for Lyme disease, I found an extremely detailed report, by Dr. Scott Taylor from 2004. The title of his report is very agreeable to those suffering with Lyme, "Lyme Disease (Borreliosis): A Plague of Ignorance Regarding the Ignorance of a Plague". Link Here
Through this report, his primary objective is to "help inform ...
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ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: A NEUROSPIROCHETOSIS
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Marjorie Tietjen
Posted
Sun 07 Aug 2011 8:20am
Is there a direct connection between spirochetes (including the lyme spirochete) and Alzheimer's and or other forms of dementia? There is a huge rise in the cases of Alzheimer's disease and this is not just due to an aging population because Alzheimer's is striking people at much younger ages. There is also a corresponding exponential rise ...
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ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE - A NEUROSPIROCHETOSIS
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Joanne60
Posted
Sun 07 Aug 2011 3:57pm
Judith Miklossy
Journal of Neuroinflammation 2011, 8:90 doi:10.1186/1742-2094-8-90
Published: 4 August 2011 It is established that chronic spirochetal infection can cause slowly progressive dementia, brain atrophy and amyloid deposition in late neurosyphilis. Recently it has been suggested that various types of spirochetes, in an a ...
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