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Thanks.

 

If you have good levels of information, I ask that you please share

some more information with postings to this group.

 

We are all here to share information, so that all may benefit.

 

 

 

 

 

, Gail Evans

<sewtulsa1 wrote:

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> Unfortunately, this is not a rare disease. A large percentage of the

people that have lyme also have one or more of the co-infections.

According to a 2006 study of ticks at the University of New Haven (CT)

it was found that:

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> nTotal single infection rate was 57% and total coinfection rate

was 22%

> n

> Babesia microti, was much higher than expected, infecting 34% of all

ticks and present in 69% of all coinfections

> n

> Borrelia burgdorferi was found in 20% of ticks with 68% of the

Borrelia positive ticks also containing coinfections.

> n

> Ehrlichia phagocytophila, was present in 3% of ticks however 88% of

these ticks were coinfected.

> n

> Bartonella henselae is more prevalent in deer ticks than originally

expected, with 30% total tick infection rate with 68% of these tick

coinfected with other pathogens.

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> ge

> transfer factor

> www.livingnow.net/gevans

califpacific <califpacific wrote:

http://www.dhpe.org/infect/Babesiosis.html

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> Babesiosis

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> * Babesiosis [bab-EE-see-OH-sis] is a rare parasitic disease that

> is transmitted to people by infected ticks.

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