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Old July 1st, 2007, 12:00 AM
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What if its not Lyme Disease? Groundbreaking reseach may provide answers to why many chronic sufferers do not respond to treatment.
www.canlyme.org (under) it may not be lyme disease
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Old July 1st, 2007, 12:09 AM
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Nick,
Now you have my curiosity going !
I was not able to get the link to work?
Has anyone else had success ???
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Old July 1st, 2007, 12:18 AM
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Thank You Nick
Its working now, I am going to go read
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Old July 1st, 2007, 12:24 AM
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Michelle, I cut and pasted it in case others had a problem getting it to open. Incidentally, I read about this -Mycoplasma pathogens- earlier today as one of the lyme co-infections that needs to be tested for.
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What If It's Not Lyme Disease? - Groundbreaking Research May Provide Answers To Why Many Chronic Sufferers Don't Respond To Treatment
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It is common knowledge that Lyme disease can be difficult to diagnose and treat, but, according to Eva Sapi, Ph.D., assistant professor of cellular and molecular biology at the University of New Haven-and unbeknownst to the public and even many physicians-the deer ticks so notorious for carrying Lyme disease may often carry other crippling bacteria.

Sapi, an assistant professor of biology and environmental science at the University of New Haven, and several graduate students recently presented research demonstrating that over 84 percent of the ticks they tested were infected by Mycoplasma pathogens, bacteria which can wreak havoc reminiscent of the Borrelia bacterium responsible for Lyme disease. "Doctors are starting to realize that some of the patients who exhibit symptoms of Lyme disease but don't respond to treatment may be infected with a Mycoplasma pathogen," Sapi says. "We now have evidence of the presence of human pathogenic Mycoplasma species in deer ticks."

Sapi presented the research, "Recent Discoveries of Novel Pathogens in Ixodes Ticks in Southern Connecticut," during the national Lyme disease conference at UNH in May, and will submit it for publishing later this month. She notes that other studies have shown that some patients not responding to treatment for Lyme disease have responded to treatment for Mycoplasma. Determined to find the "missing link," Sapi and her cohorts tested 150 deer ticks for Mycoplasm bacteria, with over 84 percent of the ticks exhibiting infection with a single Mycoplasma pathogen. Co-infection rates were also very significant, at 27 percent, and three percent of the ticks were infected with all three Mycoplasma pathogens.

"More comprehensive studies on the transmission of Mycoplasma from ticks to humans need to be carried out to prove whether they are, in fact, transmitted from the ticks to humans," Says Sapi. "But, in the meantime, more doctors should consider testing suspected Lyme disease patients who are not responding well to treatment for Mycoplasma."

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Old July 1st, 2007, 12:59 AM
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There are some great microscopic videos identifying different types of things.
Thank you Nick I finally have some answers about what certain things really are.
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Old July 1st, 2007, 01:02 AM
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There are many articles linking the bryozoan to Mycoplasma-like organisms as well as Chlamydia.
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Old July 1st, 2007, 07:34 AM
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Safrey
I read and saved some of those links you posted.
Are they in your blog?
Michelle
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Old July 1st, 2007, 11:29 AM
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I have a question-I have a test for lyme disease from a LLD soon-should I suggest that he test me for these other 3 things that were mentioned in the article? It was quite interesting-you guys are always on top of the latest information. Thanks!
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