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Babesia microti, a malaria-like illness that could explain the fevers, chills, and day and night sweats and that account for some of their resistant symptoms. Once treated, some patients using wheelchairs could stand and walk. Next was the discovery of cat scratch disease symptoms, or Bartonella, which could explain their resistant neurological
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People v. Lippert
The definition of each individual infectious disease lists a number of different symptoms that a person ‘may’ experience when they are deemed to have that ‘disease’. However, because many symptoms are common to a number of diseases, a ‘correct’ diagnosis may require people to undergo additional tests that are claimed to be able to identify the
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One of the most important aspects of Dr Wallin’s work is that it demonstrates that bacteria are the foundation of all ‘life’, which thoroughly refutes the claim that any of them can be ‘pathogenic’.
Dawn Lester • What Really Makes You Ill?: Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Disease Is Wrong
Methicillin is an antibiotic of the penicillin family. The establishment definition of Staphylococcus states that, “Some species are saprophytes; others parasites.”