Guest guest Posted July 9, 2000 Report Share Posted July 9, 2000 hi cheryl, i am not sure what you mean? are you saying this is off topic? " " " R. prowazeki Rickettsia prowazeki is the pathogenic agent of epidemic typhus. It has two typical cycles of transmission. 1) domestic animal-human-domestic animal and 2) human-louse-human. The two may be linked when a tick (parasitising a domestic animal) accidentally infects a human. " " " it is spread by a tick, it is a bacterium and virus. there are decades of research connecting the bacterium/virus with chronic disease. i think a lot of us have more than lyme infections. more than erlichia and babesia too. i found this information very interesting. please clarify what your question is. peace, kay >>>i don't understand how this could help lyme disease? cherlyme In a message dated 7/9/00 12:15:02 PM, b10g7@... writes: <<Chronic rickettsial and neo-rickettsial infection as a cause of chronic illness BERNHARD LIEDTKE B.Sc. (Microbiol.) August 1993. Introduction The following information supports the theory that strains of rickettsiae or neo-rickettsiae can cause chronic illness such. <<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2000 Report Share Posted July 11, 2000 what i meant was ...I DID'NT KNOW there was this rickettsial and neo-rickettsial infection...connected to lyme disease..i never heard of it...bacterial/virus....YICKS what are we going to do? is htere treatment for rickettsial and neo-rickettsial infection??? i'm getting scared ..antoher thing to be 'concerned' about ...thanks for alerting us to this other component... cherlyme In a message dated 7/9/00 6:13:10 PM, b10g7@... writes: <<it is spread by a tick, it is a bacterium and virus.>> <i think a lot of us have more than lyme infections. more than erlichia and babesia too. <<Chronic rickettsial and neo-rickettsial infection as a cause of chronic illness Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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