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Thanks for sharing this info. I had not seen this one before and I will

post this link for others as this is just one more piece of the puzzle

of why humans are being exposed to previously little know pathogens that

can sometimes have devsating results. I think we will someday postively

conclude that bird mites play a role in Morgellons.

When I had developed the birdmites.org website years ago, I would post

all of these research articles so that others could know about how

devastating bird mite infestations could be. No articles have been

updated on that website for some time now, which is unfortunate.

Tim

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> Hi, I was doing some research on Bartonella and Lyme Disease and found

this article from this year, which indicates bird mites as a vector for

Bartonella and Lyme (if I read this correctly).

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> http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/18/1/11-0186_article.htm

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Thank you for all you do Tim. I am so grateful for all of it. (((Tim)))From: bird mites-owner To: bird mites Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 9:31:07 AMSubject: Re: Anybody see this article...THANKS Thanks for sharing this info. I had not seen this one before and I willpost this link for others as this is just one more piece of the puzzleof why humans are being exposed to previously little know pathogens thatcan sometimes have devsating results. I think we will someday postivelyconclude that bird mites play a role in Morgellons.When I had developed the birdmites.org website years ago, I would postall of these research articles so that others could know about howdevastating bird mite infestations could be. No articles have beenupdated on that website for some time now, which is unfortunate.Tim>> Hi, I was doing some research on Bartonella and Lyme Disease and foundthis article from this year, which indicates bird mites as a vector forBartonella and Lyme (if I read this correctly).>> http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/18/1/11-0186_article.htm>------------------------------------

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Tim thanks for the site and all your work:)

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Thanks Tim, I know I have found that website before, but I think when I was

initially dealing with bird mites it just totally freaked me out. Now that I am

well into this mess, I can see how helpful that site was. I hope it gets

updated. Many thanks, Terry

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> > Hi, I was doing some research on Bartonella and Lyme Disease and found

> this article from this year, which indicates bird mites as a vector for

> Bartonella and Lyme (if I read this correctly).

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> > http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/18/1/11-0186_article.htm

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