Guest guest Posted November 24, 2008 Report Share Posted November 24, 2008 Hi From the CFSRF This came this morning from the CFSRF after I had sent them my usual donation plus bonuses and gift aided it so they could gain maximum benefit. Dr Kerr and his team are to extend their work studying the seven subtypes in the eighty eight genes which are abnormal in CFS/ME patients and will identify those genes which are important. They will also follow up the CFS/ME patients analysed in the recent gene study in order better understand the natural history and epidemiology of each subtype. The team will be looking for evidence of treatable infections which are known to trigger CFS/ME. This will then lead to the use of particular antibiotics to treat particular subtypes. http://www.cfsrf.com/Donate.htm Trev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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