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Europe to stop calling "Lyme" "Lyme" - back to Relapsing Fever

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Subject: Europe to stop calling "Lyme" "Lyme" - back to Relapsing
Fever

Date: Sep 27, 2011 1:40 PM

ANOTHER AGENCY TAKES OVER INFECTIOUS DISEASES TRACKING FOR THE CDC:
http://www.nigms.nih.gov/Research/FeaturedPrograms/MIDAS/Background/Factsheet.htm


Whoops, I mean:

THE US MILITARY, NIH and FDA BY-PASS THE CDC. CDC IS DONE AND GAME
OVER. THEY'RE OUT OF THE LOOP:
http://www.nih.gov/news/health/sep2011/od-16.htm

"NIH, DARPA and FDA collaborate to develop cutting-edge technologies
to predict drug safety, September... leaving the CDC out of the loop
and forcing the FDA to do their jobs for a change...."

- - -

Ben Luft at the 1998 FDA Vaccine Meeting said the exact same thing I
told the FDA 3 years later. Adverse events from LYMErix look like
Chronic Lyme and that you could not use the Dearborn method to assess
OspA vaccines outcomes.
http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/ac/98/transcpt/3422t1.rtf


So, that was 1998, before the FDA ever approved LYMErix. Because of
all of this - and the bioweapons implications of the Chinese et al
following what the CDC did - CDC being Disease Counterintelligence -
now the Chinese have developed stealth, antibiotic resistant
mycoplasma; mycoplasma that will not be detected with any RNA primers
in the international database.


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Whoops, that wasn't it....

EUROPE SAYS: "BS, WE'RE USING THE FLAGELLIN METHOD"
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21841027



EUROPE DECLARES: "THE DEARBORN METHOD TO DETECT 'LYME' IS RIDICULOUS;
ALL BORRELIA ARE RELAPSING FEVER ORGANISMS... but here is one unique
antigen..."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21635569
EMS Immunol Med Microbiol. 2011 Oct;63(1):140-3. doi: 10.1111/j.
1574-695X.2011.00827.x. Epub 2011 Jun 27.

Acylated cholesteryl galactosides are ubiquitous glycolipid antigens
among Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato.
Stübs G, Fingerle V, Zähringer U, Schumann RR, Rademann J, Schröder
NW.
Source

Institute of Microbiology and Hygiene, Charité - Universitätsmedizin
Berlin, Berlin, GermanyBavarian Health and Food Safety Authority,
Oberschleißheim, GermanyDivision of Immunochemistry, Research Center
Borstel, Borstel, GermanyInstitute of Pharmacy, Leipzig University,
Leipzig, GermanyLeibniz Institute of Molecular Pharmacology, Berlin,
GermanyDepartment of Pathology, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin,
Berlin, Germany.
Abstract

Lyme disease (LD) is the most common tick-borne disease in the
Northern hemisphere. It is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato,
in particular, B. burgdorferi sensu stricto, Borrelia garinii, and
Borrelia afzelii. ****However, other genospecies have been implicated
as causative factors of LD as well.*** Borrelia burgdorferi exhibits
numerous immunogenic lipoproteins, *** but due to strong
heterogeneity, the use of these proteins for serodiagnosis and
vaccination is hampered.*** [BECAUSE LYME IS A RELAPSING FEVER
ORGANISM, MEANING, ANTIGENIC VARIATION IS THE NATURE OF THE RELAPSE,
AND THE DEARBORN DIAGNOSTIC STANDARD FOR "LYME DISEASE" IS RIDICULOUS-
KMD] We and others have identified acylated cholesteryl galactosides
(ACGal) as a novel glycolipid present in B. burgdorferi sensu stricto,
B. afzelii, and B. garinii. ***ACGal is a strong antigen and the
majority of patients display anti-ACGal antibodies in the chronic
stages of LD.*** ["CHRONIC STAGES OF LD," WHICH IS OF COURSE, A
DISEASE OF HYPOCHONDRIA ACCORDING TO THE SEX-PERVS AND RE*TARDS AT
YALE] However, it is unknown whether ACGal is present in other
presumably pathogenic B. burgdorferi genospecies. Therefore, we
performed an analysis of the total lipid extracts of a wide spectrum
of genospecies of B. burgdorferi sensu lato using thin-layer
chromatography as well as Western blot and dot-blot assays. We show
that ACGal is present in substantial quantities in all B. burgdorferi
genospecies tested. Therefore, this molecule might improve the
serological detection of rarely pathogenic genospecies, and may be
used as a protective vaccine ****regardless of the prevailing
genospecies.****


There ya have it.

All of Europe and All of America
have determined that the CDC and
Yale are full of crap.

They're Done and GAME OVER.

The US Military has stepped over the
CDC because the CDC's criminal antics
are a threat to US National Security.

Keep that in mind.

Never listen to the CDC.

The US Military doesn't.

And all of Europe, the NIH
and FDA agree.


KMDickson

Lipanj

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Sep 29, 2011, 12:08:10 AM9/29/11
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>
> Subject: Europe to stop calling "Lyme" "Lyme" - back to Relapsing
> Fever
>
> Date: Sep 27, 2011 1:40 PM
>
>>
> All of Europe and All of America
> have determined that the CDC and
> Yale are full of crap.
>
> They're Done and GAME OVER.
>
> The US Military has stepped over the
> CDC because the CDC's criminal antics
> are a threat to US National Security.
>
> Keep that in mind.
>
> Never listen to the CDC.
>
> The US Military doesn't.
>
> And all of Europe, the NIH
> and FDA agree.
>
> KMDickson
Yes I noticed that a few yrs ago--they started calling it Lyme disease
- how could they be so dumb to be influenced by the evil ones. Plus
the disease was known in Europe now for OVER 100 yrs. I also think
the plague of many many yrs. ago in Europe was a spirochetal item.
And that dumb word Lyme Disease just because in dumb US it first was
discovered in Lyme Conn. If it wasn't for POLLY MURRAY it never would
have been discovered.
If that is so they are stopping calling it Lyme in Europe --
GOOD..ALTHO I SEE THE ARTICLES STILL THERE calling it lyme..
You wrote:
All of Europe and All of America
> have determined that the CDC and
> Yale are full of crap.
>
Yes but they still get their evil way? I just don't understand
it....MONEY - payoffs. They still win out.....FDA CDC Dept of Health
and Dog services - should be not human.svces. ..Dogs are treated
better.. well I wrote to one rotten doctor in ref to something else "
WE ALL HAVE TO DIE AND WE ALL HAVE TO ANSWER TO THE LORD."


new_year_...@yahoo.co.uk

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Dec 28, 2011, 10:14:44 AM12/28/11
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Hello
I live in Europe, and unfortunately Lyme patients are NOT getting proper diagnosis or treatment here at all. There are European researchers publishing good stuff, but their work is NOT used by the mainstream healthcare systems in most European countries at all.

I live in England. The flagellin test mentioned in your post is NOT used here at all. Patients with a postive Elisa get an Immunoblot before they are delared positive. On the blot are two flagellin antigens, the 41 band and another one called 41 internal. Dr Bettina Wilske said the latter is highly specific for Lyme but it is allocated one point only in the scoring system of the test(same as band 41). It is extremely hard to get enough points to be called positive on the Immunoblot here.

If it's specific, it should be given more than one point, shouldn't it? After all, the same people who say it's highly specific are the ones who make testing policy in Europe.
Mary

Mort Zuckerman

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Jan 5, 2012, 6:46:59 AM1/5/12
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We *know* European patients are treated
even worse than in the USA. But with the
likes of the Blowhards, Inc (the Queens
and the wannabees), we will forever lose
to the backstabbers.

That's America.

Everyone has to pay for our national
greed, arrogance and the associated
stupidity.

BTW, Barbour also said it was 100% cool
to diagnose with 41 against any Relapsing
Fever organism.


Kathleen
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