I don't know how to express how BIG this discovery is in terms of Morgellons' sufferers. The answers are out there. It just hasn't all been put together yet.
I am getting a fuller picture of what's going on and I am looking for someone with microbiology testing skills who can help do a specific test on the wounds of Morgellons' patients.
What we are looking for is a NEWLY EMERGING BACTERIA called PHOTORHABDUS ASYMBIOTICA in the wounds of the lesions. This bacteria has been found across the globe and doctors are really scratching their heads (lol) at why and how this INSECT ONLY BACTERIA HAS JUMPED IN THE HUMAN SPECIES!
Let me say this again: This invertebrate-only symbiant bacteria has now been found in humans. This bacteria has only been known to occur previously in nematodes. So....we have the bacteria in us that has only been known to exist previously as a symbiant (necessary for both to exist together) in nematodes.
The only nematode this bacteria occurs in is heterorhabditis.
This bacteria is luminescent. This bacteria is highly toxic and a cousin of the bacteria that caused the plague.
Photorhabdus species: bioluminescent bacteria as emerging human pathogens? (Dispatches). - Emerging Infectious Diseases | Encyclopedia.com http://jcm.asm.org/cgi/reprint/43/8/4152.pdf FHA - From insects to human hosts: Identification of major genomic differences between entomopathogenic strains of Photorhabdus and the emerging human pathogen Photorhabdus asymbiotica - Article Summary FHA - Mutualistic association of Photorhabdus asymbiotica with Japanese heterorhabditid entomopathogenic nematodes - Article Summary Nematode symbiont for Photorhabdus asymbiotica. (2006) | Labmeeting Nematode Symbiont for Photorhabdus asymbiotica, Figure 2 | CDC EID