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Why am I not surprised it was the CDC who could not find the XMRV virus?

Aren't they the same government group of scientists who could find no link

between vaccines and autism?

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hi Bill

its all really interesting to read whats going on over in the sates re the XMRV,

i am apsergers but also have the diagnosis of CFS, i know that Prof De Meirlier,

who i see for my CFS, when he is in australia, talks alot about the xmrv, i have

tested postive, my son Dermott had a consult with him when he was here back in

April, so i am awaiting on his immune system testing which is done in belgium,

and one of the tests was for the XMRV, so it will be intersting to see what

comes back, as my son has a diagnosis of Autism. the great thing is that De

Meirlier he is treating dermott and myself for an underlying immune system

dysfunction which he has officially diagnosed me with well the diagnosis was

immune/gut/neuro toxic dysfunction.

he had some interesting stuff to say about the XMRV and the controversy throught

the worlds medical community.

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Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2010 11:00:18 -0700

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Bill,

The negative study from the CDC was released early this morning. The positive

FDA/NIH study is not released. It " appears " that Alter wants to go back and

review his work. The FDA/NIH paper was accepted and ready to be published. This

looks really bad.

Jill

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