The symptoms among Lyme disease, ME/CSF/FM, GWI, Mycoplasma - TopicsExpress



          

The symptoms among Lyme disease, ME/CSF/FM, GWI, Mycoplasma Infectious Diseases are quite similar. It is important to establish diagnostic system to differentially diagnose them, and treat correctry following the state of infection precisely. The reliable diagnostics are necessary. Patients with systemic infections, including mycoplasmal and other chronic bacterial infections, can be treated with antibiotics and additional nutritional supplementation. Most GWI patients had multiple exposures: (a) complex chemical mixtures, including organophosphate pesticides, anti-nerve agents, carbamates and possibly nerve and blister agents, (b) radiological sources, subjecting patients to both heavy metal and radiation effects, and (c) biological sources, including bacteria and toxins and the effects of multiple vaccines. In most GWI patients the variable incubation time, ranging from months to years after presumed exposure, the cyclic nature of the relapsing fevers and the other chronic signs and symptoms and their subsequent appearance in immediate family members are consistent with an organic, likely infectious process, not a psychosomatic disease or somatoform disorder. The syndromes most similar to GWI are Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) (or Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, ME) and Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) . When civilian patients with CSF/ME or FMS were similarly examined for systemic mycoplasmal infections about 50% of these patients were positive, indicating another link between these disorders. In contrast to GWI, however, several species of mycoplasmas other than M. fermentans were found in higher percentages of CSF/ME and FMS patients than GWI patients. Approximately one-half of GWI patients also show fragile chromosomes that are more easily degraded by cellular nucleases, resulting in release of characteristic nucleotide fragments, but this might be due to the action of intracellular bacteria that are known to release chromosome-damaging chemicals. Similarly, the finding of activation of the coagulation system in GWI patients could also be related to chronic infections that cause coagulation disturbances. In the United States, GWI signs and symptoms have developed in personnel who recently received the anthrax vaccine. On some military bases this has resulted in chronic illnesses in as many as 7-10% of personnel receiving the vaccine Mycoplasma Infectious Diseases is not only pneumonia but also vasculitis/neuritis based asthma, arthritis, a nephritis, meningitis, encephalitis, vasculitis, dermatitis, etc., and presents variegated condition, such as a rheumatic disease and a nervous system disorder. Mycoplasma Infectious Diseases is basically systemic vasculitis/neuritis. Mycoplasma is oftenly misunderstand as virus, because mycoplasma is smallest bacteria and behaves like virus. However, the treatment and difficulty are quite different between mycoplasma and virus. It is important to know the correct cause of the illness. Mycoplasma is the bacteria not the virus. In the case of mycoplasma, there is the way to treat it. It is important to establish diagnostic system to differentially diagnose them, and treat correctry following the state of infection precisely. The reliable diagnostics are necessary. The cutting-edge technology has made it possible to measure the specific antibodies. The new diagnostics for “Mycoplasma Infectious Diseases” make it possible to monitor by measuring tiny fluctuations of antibody titers from zero. The new measuring methods, IgM, IgG, and IgA antibody amonts, using the mycoplasma species-specific glycolipid-antigens, are already established. ・Anti-Mycoplasma pneumonie-specific lipid-antigen IgM antibodes ・Anti-Mycoplasma pneumonie-specific lipid-antigen IgG antibodes ・Anti-Mycoplasma pneumonie-specific lipid-antigen IgA antibodes ・Anti-Mycoplasma fermentans-specific lipid-antigen IgM antibodes ・Anti-Mycoplasma fermentans-specific lipid-antigen IgG antibodes ・Anti-Mycoplasma fermentans-specific lipid-antigen IgA antibodes Gulf War Illnesses: Chemical, Biological and Radiological Exposures Resulting in Chronic Fatiguing Illnesses can be Identified and Treated immed.org/cancer%20cell%20biology/publications/NetalGWI_JCFS.pdf
Posted on: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 01:58:45 +0000

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