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There is plenty of research on human diseases - always has been.

Trouble is....MONEY. Pharmaceuticals don't want to give up the dough

they make on all of the fungal diseases out there. My best info has

come from veterinary medicine. Scientists are blacklisted if they

reveal their advances in human medicine.

Barth

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g> Problem #1 - the fungal disease is not identified.

g> Problem #2 - there is more concern and alarm for bats than there is to

humans. 

g> Problem #3 - while a " team of biologists " are sent forth to identify this

spread of fungal disease, humans are searching sometimes aimlessly to find a

doctor who will diagnose and treat. 

g> I do not mean to minimize effects on the ecosystem, as it is important, but

feel that humans should not be on the " bottom of the food " chain for attention. 

g> No one seems to be " alarmed " that opportunistic-type infections are being

minimized for humans acquired in the workplace or schools, yet, the " ecosystems "

which are important are higher in

g> priority than humans.

g> --- En date de : Dim 22.2.09, Ginloi a écrit :

De: Ginloit>>

g> Objet: Fungal disease found on NH bats - BostonHerald.com

g> À: ginloi@...

g> Date: Dimanche 22 Février 2009, 9h42

g>

 http://www.bostonherald.com/news/national/northeast/view/2009_02_22_Fungal_dise\

ase_found_on_NH_bats/srvc=home & position=recent

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It's almost impossible to find a nearby doctor to treat a fungal

infection/disease. After 3 months of searching, luckily I came upon a

doctor out of town who's wife also had reactions to mold. Voila. He

knew that what I was suffering with was mold related seeing

antibiotics nor prednisone had helped one bit. So he put me on

Diflucan (oral). It worked.

Why don't ALL doctors know that people with even mild asthma or

allergies to molds CAN come down with fungal infections????? llaci

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> Problem #1 - the fungal disease is not identified.

>

> Problem #2 - there is more concern and alarm for bats than there is

to humans. 

>

> Problem #3 - while a " team of biologists " are sent forth to identify

this spread of fungal disease, humans are searching sometimes

aimlessly to find a doctor who will diagnose and treat. 

>

> I do not mean to minimize effects on the ecosystem, as it is

important, but feel that humans should not be on the " bottom of the

food " chain for attention. 

>

> No one seems to be " alarmed " that opportunistic-type infections are

being minimized for humans acquired in the workplace or schools, yet,

the " ecosystems " which are important are higher in priority than humans.

>

>

> --- En date de : Dim 22.2.09, Ginloi a écrit :

> De: Ginloit>

> Objet: Fungal disease found on NH bats - BostonHerald.com

> À: ginloi@...

> Date: Dimanche 22 Février 2009, 9h42

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 http://www.bostonherald.com/news/national/northeast/view/2009_02_22_Fungal_dis\

ease_found_on_NH_bats/srvc=home & position=recent

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