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Repost @jennycarlsso 1 week. It’s been 1 week since we had to rush my baby Charlie to the hospital. Can you see the dried blood around her nose? 😔 A moment later the blood was dripping on the floor. I was so scared. I still have a really heavy feeling in my chest. It’s like my mind and body have not processed what happened. I think of it every single day. I cry while writing this. What happened to Charlie really broke my heart, but I’m so happy she is feeling better now ❤️ she’s a fighter! #jennycarlsso #anaplasma https://www.instagram.com/p/CRCROL5pno3/?utm_medium=tumblr
last night, we got an e-mail from our vet telling us that our dog, Tara, tested positive for Lyme Disease + Anaplasma. since then, i have been doing as much research as i can to learn about them both, + the list of symptoms for both are terrifying w/ how we’ve all have been experiencing them over the past two weeks. i know it’s more than likely that a deer tick got to Tara and hid, since she has curly hair instead of normal fur.
i’m honestly r scared that something r bad could happen to any of us, since i read that Lyme Disease can also potentially cause liver failure.
if anyone has any credible information that they’d be willing to share w/ me, please do not hesitate to do so.
Women with Alzheimer's-risk gene lose weight more sharply after age 70.
Women with Alzheimer's-risk gene lose weight more sharply after age 70. Thoughts health innovators?
Alzheimer’s is a devastating disease whose incidence is on the rise globally. ApoE-4, a particular allele of the apolipoprotein apoE, is a known risk factor. Since apoE plays a critical role in the transport of cholesterol and fats to the brain, it has been hypothesized that insufficient fat and cholesterol in the brain play a critical role in the disease process. Recently, it was found that…
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Researchers discover never-before-seen tick-borne disease.
Researchers discover never-before-seen tick-borne disease. Thoughts health innovators?
Tick-borne diseases are a major public health problem around the world. Ticks carry and transmit a variety of microbes that cause disease. These illnesses, which include Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and Tularemia, can cause a variety of symptoms, often serious and sometimes deadly.
Now, just in time for spring and the explosion of ticks in forests, lawns and trails, a new study by…
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Biofilm
Biofilm and Lyme Disease
by Dave Cottrell
Biofilm in Lyme disease, first discovered by Dr. Alan B. MacDonald, has horrible implications for Lyme disease sufferers.
Dr. MacDonald, a hospital forensic pathologist, has studied Alzheimersand Dementia for most of his life. In his quest for answers, he decided to look for Lyme disease, specifically the bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi, in the brains of…
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Read the full paper at: http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=49808 DOI: 10.4236/jbise.2014.711089 Author(s) Ahmad Jafarbekloo, Hasan Bakhshi, Faezeh Faghihi, Zakkyeh Telmadarraiy, Atefeh Khazeni, Mohammad Ali Oshaghi, Maryam Roya Ramzgouyan, Mohammad Mehdi Sedaghat ABSTRACT Anaplasmosis, a disease caused by various species of Anaplasma, poses important economic constraints to animal breeders. Ehrlichiosis is a worldwide zoonosis illness and mostly occurs in tropical and subtropical regions that are close to the vector’s distribution. Tick-borne pathogens lead to over 100,000 cases of illness in the world each year. Besides the costs of the additional veterinary care, anaplasmosis causes abortion in animals, reduction of milk production, body weight, and frequently leads to death. In this study, we investigated on infection of ticks to Anaplasma and Ehrlichia pathogens in Zabol and Zahak County in Sistan and Baluchestan Province where is bordered with Afghanistan. Totally from June 2013 to May 2014, 369 ticks were caught from goats, cows and sheep. Molecular studies on 53 of these samples which represented all specimens, showed that Ehrlichia’s DNA and Anaplasma’s DNA was found in 14 (26.4%) out of the 53 selected specimens. The results showed the infection of Rhipicephalus sanguineus and Hyalomma anatolicum with Anaplasma ovis.EWW140923GJR Also we saw infection of H. anatolicum and H. asiaticum ticks to Ehrlichiaspp. This study has been intended to do a comprehensive survey of Ehrlichia and Anaplasma distribution in ticks caught from east of Iran; it was designed to investigate the presence of Anaplasma spp. and Ehrlichiaspp. in Zabol and Zahak Counties, Iran. These results show that these pathogens should be controlled in such regions. KEYWORDS Anaplasma, Ehrlichia, Tick, Iran
Anaplasmosis bovina