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Our experience in the control of blood cell parasites of livestock babesiosis, anaplasmosis theileriasis of cattle and sheep =: Nashiiat opit v borbata s krvnokletchnite parazitozi po zhivotnite
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Tagged Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, Blood, borbata, cattle, cell, Control, Experience, krvnokletchnite, Livestock, Nashiiat, opit, parasites, parazitozi, Sheep, theileriasis, zhivotnite
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Anaplasmosis and Babesiosis: Epidemiological study in los diamantes experimental station, Costa Rica = Anaplasmosis y piroplasmosis : Estudio epidemiologico en la estacion experimental “Los Diamantes”
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Tagged Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, Costa, diamantes, Epidemiological, epidemiologico, estacion, Estudio, experimental, piroplasmosis, Rica, station, study
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Hog-cholera and Texas cattle disease: Cause, prevention and cure
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Tagged cattle, cause, Cure, disease, Hogcholera, Prevention, Texas
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The pathophysiology of renal and cardiac changes in canine babesiosis: Pathophysiology of canine babesiosis by Lobetti, Remo published by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Tagged Academic, Babesiosis, canine, cardiac, changes, Lambert, Lobetti, pathophysiology, published, Publishing, Remo, renal
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Radiance: A Novel
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Mark Perdue has so many problems that when he starts feeling chest pains on the tarmac at LAX, it dawns on him that a heart attack might be an efficient way out. Once an eminent physicist, he hasn’t published or had a new idea in a decade. The younger professors at UC Berkeley pity him, and he’s taken to using the back staircases to avoid their looks, which all seem to be labeling him dead weight. At home, his wife has been inconsolable since the recent late-term abortion of their afflicted fetus. And he can’t deny it any longerhe is decidedly losing his mental faculties to chronic Lyme disease.
Now Mark is visiting Los Angeles with his ambitious daughter, Carlotta, so she can attend a Celebrity Fantasy Vacation,” in which she is promised three days and two nights of the rock star lifestyle (musical talent not required, promises the brochure). On stage, Carlotta sings her way to a new self-confidence, giving Mark a glimmer of joy in her sense of victory. But then she disappears with her newly acquired paraplegic boyfriend to take an excursion to the Hollywood sign and gets them all arrested, Mark included. Mark now faces a night in jailand maybe a hint of what he really needs to be happy.
Lyme Disease in Australia: Fundamentals of an Emerging Epidemic
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Does Lyme disease really exist in Australia? Could this possibly be the missing link in thousands who are suffering with debilitating chronic health problems, where no other cause can be found? Are Australian doctors unaware of recent studies that show that Lyme disease does in fact exist in Australia, and that their sickest patients may have this disease? These are the questions that Naturopathic Physician Nicola McFadzean, ND, will answer for you in this groundbreaking and life-saving book. A native Australian who was trained in medicine in the United States, Dr. Nicola has treated more than 1000 Lyme disease patients on both continents, over 400 in Australia alone. This long-awaited book not only takes you on a journey of discovery through the history, politics, and science of Lyme disease in Australia, it also provides practical guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease from both a holistic/naturopathic perspective, and an allopathic/pharmaceutical perspective. Find out the truth about Lyme disease in Australia – your life or the life of your loved one may depend on it. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dr. McFadzean is a Lyme-literate Naturopathic Doctor, trained in both the United States and her native country of Australia. She specializes in combining conventional and integrative approaches to treating Lyme and other tick-borne illness. She is the Founder and Medical Director of RestorMedicine in San Diego, California, and also holds Lyme disease clinics in Australia. Dr. McFadzean is the Medical Advisor to the Lyme Disease Association of Australia.
Lyme Disease in Australia: Fundamentals of an Emerging Epidemic
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Large, patchy skin eruptions after a hiking trip: Erythema chronicum migrans hallmarks Lyme disease
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A 48-year-old woman presented with an asymptomatic skin eruption (figure 1) that had started 9 days earlier, about 1 week after returning from a hiking trip. She did not recall a tick bite. She had a low-grade fever of a few days’ duration with mild arthralgias.
Original Publication Date: May 2000Product Description
A 48-year-old woman presented with an asymptomatic skin eruption (figure 1) that had started 9 days earlier, about 1 week after returning from a hiking trip. She did not recall a tick bite. She had a low-grade fever of a few days’ duration with mild arthralgias.
Original Publication Date: May 2000
Large, patchy skin eruptions after a hiking trip: Erythema chronicum migrans hallmarks Lyme disease
New Guinea Tapeworms and Jewish Grandmothers: Tales of Parasites and People
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The medical tapestry of the world is full of organisms too small to see, carried by flying and creeping creatures too numerous to eradicate.
A while ago, DDT and the antimalarial drug chloroquine seemed sure to make us all safe from such invisible assault.
It was not to be. The mosquito has become resistant to DDT; malaria is on the rise; although tapeworms rarely turn up any longer in the most lovingly prepared New York City gefilte fish, a worm may inhabit your sashimi; some strains of gonorrhea actually thrive on penicillin; there is even a parasite for the higher tax brackets—the “nymph of Nantucket”; and there are new ailments—legionnaire’s disease, Lassa fever, and new strains of influenza.
In the long run, one might bet on the insects and the germs. Meanwhile Dr. Robert Desowitz has written a delightful and instructive book.
New Guinea Tapeworms and Jewish Grandmothers: Tales of Parasites and People
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Could I Have Lyme Disease?
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Do you know what the symptoms of Lyme disease are?
We all need to know because Lyme disease is the fastest growing vector-borne disease in America – and many believe its the fastest growing disease in the world!
Lyme disease can and will mimic any disease or illness. Most doctors will look for the more accepted explanation of our symptoms; fibromyalgia, MS, ALS, depression, arthritis, neuropathy…rather than risk stepping out of the mainstream (and the censure of their peers) by looking for Lyme.
We need to insist. Knowledge is power, and we don’t need to understand the details of the medical terminology and technology (and with Lyme fog that can be very difficult!)
We just need to understand enough to ensure that our doctors are giving us the correct diagnostic tests, and not ignoring what could be vital diagnostic information.
Another confusing and often insurmountable problem – even for those doctors who are willing to to consider Lyme, is that the longer we have had it, the deeper it has drilled into our brain, ligaments, joints and soft tissue where blood flow is not as strong, and due to the intelligence of the Lyme bacteria.
Our body begins to accept the invaders and creates fewer and fewer antibodies – which is how they test for Lyme with the western blot – looking for antibodies that are created by our immune system when it senses a Lyme invasion.
This is why after years of suffering, when my body finally collapsed and I could no longer walk or tolerate sound or light of any kind (in addition to many, many other Lyme symptoms) my Igenex western blot was considered negative by the CDC while my husband who took the test only at my insistence had a clearly positive western blot according to the CDC although he had very few symptoms.
For a much more complete symptom list and detailed information about fact and fiction regarding chronic Lyme disease, diagnosing Lyme disease and what you should do if you suspect you have Lyme disease read “Could I Have Lyme Disease?” the first in a series of Lyme Combat ebooks regarding alternative treatment protocols.
Rabies, Lyme Disease, and Hanta Virus and other Animal-Borne Human Diseases in the United States and Canada
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What every parent, householder, camper, hiker, fisherman and hunter needs to know. Dr. Lendell Cockrum explains how bats, rodents and rabbits infect humans with infectious and parasitic diseases and how to avoid them.
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Tagged AnimalBorne, Canada, disease, diseases, Hanta, Human, Lyme, Rabies, States, United, Virus
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Lyme Disease and the SS Elbrus
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Much has transpired since first publishing “Lyme Disease and the SS Elbrus” a decade ago refuting Jessie Ventura and Michael Carroll’s Plum Island conspiracy theories. Suspicion, instead is cast upon the Soviet fur shipping industry as the source of this plague. View the evidence and think!
The photos on the cover of this book are of a German Paperclip scientist, a Dragon Returnee from Russia in the midst of the Cold War. But which Dragon? When DOW chemist, Henry Tolkmith was interviewed at his Florida retirement home about his WWII Paperclip dossier photos, this Dragon denied the photos were of himself, opening the door to even wider speculation over a HICOG sanctioned identity theft. The photos hold a striking similarity to Dr. Josef Mengele. Who was this man, a mild mannered I.G. Farben POW escaping Beketovka’s poison gas factory; or Auschwitz’s infamous Angle of Death seeking Western asylum?
What had Adjutant Mengele witnessed at Katyn in 1940 while serving the Waffen Pruf 9 Nebeltruppen’s decontamination missions deep inside Russia? His expertise on both poison gas and tick borne diseases of the nervous system made him a hot commodity both East and West. Follow the fur, 426 tons of uninsured slaughtered wildlife and livestock atop the SS Elbrus leading a fleet of Flying Dutchmen and ponder a communist/fascist plot to cripple humanity and dope the belligerents. Here is a 60 year international conspiracy of silence driving international terrorism, cranking the meat-grinder of war, not in God’s name, but the devil’s.
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- ISBN13: 9781617390241
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