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** Information on Chlamydia pneumoniae and its relationship to human diseases in general **
This article includes neurological diseases and includes the statement, currently ignored by most neurologists, that “chlamydial infections should be included in the differential diagnosis of neurological syndromes.”
http://www.fmtlc.com/images/chronic_dis.pdf
A story from a TN newspaper about a patient at Vanderbilt who had severe MS and had it successfully treated through antibiotic treatment. They found Chlamydia pneumoniae in his spinal fluid:
http://www.tennessean.com/sii/99/04/24/ms24.shtml
This is a sub-page of the above address: The owner of the page tracked down many of the patients treated with antibiotics at Vanderbilt, and actually talked or e-mailed with them. Interesting information! http://home.earthlink.net/~robert016/mss.htm
The patent numbers are 6,838,552, 6,756,369 and for MS specifically, 6,710,033.
he role of CPn in multiple other diseases, including asthma, arthritis, etc: Includes a good explanation of CPn in general:
http://www.asthmastory.com/cp.asp
Joined: Jun 18, 2004 Posts: 1472 Location: Bedfordshire UK
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 5:40 am Post subject:
There are some good links here, Daunted, well arranged and informative. Read through everything and it shows how CPn is so much more than merely a difficult to eradicate respiratory pathogen.
It occurred to me that it might be worthwhile you copying and pasting it into the 'Antibiotics' forum. What do you think?
Joined: May 31, 2004 Posts: 271 Location: University Town, USA
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 9:14 am Post subject:
Anecdote wrote:
There are some good links here, Daunted, well arranged and informative. Read through everything and it shows how CPn is so much more than merely a difficult to eradicate respiratory pathogen.
It occurred to me that it might be worthwhile you copying and pasting it into the 'Antibiotics' forum. What do you think?
Sarah
Done- that's where I should have put it to begin with!
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