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Old November 21st, 2008, 03:49 PM
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From Kammy________________________________________

Found at:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14726861?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez. Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.P ubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=5&log$=relatedreviews&l ogdbfrom=pubmed

"The adult female (fly) does not lay the eggs on the host (human). Instead, the adult female infests hosts (humans) indirectly by using blood-feeding arthropods to serve as phoretic vectors to transport the eggs. We present a patient who acquired Dermatobia when bitten by a day-active mosquito during a visit to Guatemala."

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So a mosquito can transmit the introduction of the fly larvae to the human?

How does the fly infect the mosquito?

Here's an interesting question concerning this statement. Most everyone that I have spoken to that has contracted Morgellons says that the first sore site was in the "crown" of their heads. This is where mine first showed up, and many others that non-chalantly mention this. Some of these people have done little to no research on Morgellons, nor compared notes with other people to possibly formulate this statement. That this statement of fact has been mentioned as in a "passing" statement and I have just happened to take notice of how often I've heard it.

And, one MIGHT assume in a "natural" situation that your first sore would appear where you were bitten? Yes? What's the likelyhood that ALL of us got bit in the crown of our heads and not any other place? I would think it's slim to none that mosquitos would target the same place to bite on a human - over and over?

If mosquitos are the transmitters - then this must be a "programmed" mosquito that targets the tops of our heads as the bite site? And, if mosquitos are the carriers of the fly larvae - how did the other "stuff" get introduced at the same time?

Or, it could be that you can be bitten anywhere on your body and the human body will naturally show the signs of these particular pathogen combinations in the crown of the head?


This statement above says: "blood-feeding arthropods" - is a tick a blood-feeding anthropod? I've got "tick-like" properties to some of my lesions - there's a stage of the scabs when pulling the red-toothed scabs off - that they are very similiar to pulling a tick off the body. They are latched tightly on with what appear to be barbs or teeth, and there are a large number in a small area, this is very painful and disgusting too. Anyone else experienced this?

And, it's also unlikely that a tick would be biting us all in the same place in our scalps also.

This sore/s showing up in the crown of the scalp must be how the human body makes it evident to us?

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Note from me (Kritts): Jo, didn't I post something about the botfly being a target for bio-engieered cotton or something? I'll try to find it.
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