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Here's a thread on this; funny coincidence that we posted the same

paper...

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> This is very pertinant paper for chronic infections caused from

> pathogen load (possibly multiple organisims)..

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> and very similar to the theories we have here (on this list).

> Nice to see the Brazilian researchers aren't tainted by USA views -even

> though Allan Steere apparently started them on this track..

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> http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bjmbr/v40n4/6497.pdf

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I thought it was pretty funny that Alan Steere was the one that got

them goin on this 15 years ago (probably trying to " discover " Lyme

in another part of the non-European world.

In any case- the full paper is defititely translated.. but the

message is their that it's pathogen load and tissue (immune system)

type that denote symptom presentation.

And the discussion on bugs not able to be " cultivated " is pretty

interesting.. maybe they leave DNA products behind?

Barb

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> > This is very pertinant paper for chronic infections caused from

> > pathogen load (possibly multiple organisims)..

> >

> > and very similar to the theories we have here (on this list).

> > Nice to see the Brazilian researchers aren't tainted by USA

views -even

> > though Allan Steere apparently started them on this track..

> >

> >

> >

> > http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bjmbr/v40n4/6497.pdf

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