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Topic: Important: Sexual transmission of LD
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Tincup Frequent Contributor Posts: 2234 From: The Moon Registered: Jun 2004
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posted 11 February 2001 02:16
And who said it was NOT sexually transmitted? Sounds like the CDC says it is in body fluids...which we knew. And notice it IS a CDC article. Epidemiology and clinical similarities of human spirochetal diseases.
Schmid GP Division of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia 30333. Lyme disease, first identified in 1975, is the most recently recognized of the seven human spirochetal diseases; the evolving clinical picture of Lyme disease indicates it shares many features with the other diseases. These similarities are striking in view of the diverse epidemiology of the seven diseases, which are caused by Treponema species (spread by human-to-human contact) or Leptospira or Borrelia species (zoonoses). These similarities include the following: (1) skin or mucous membrane as portal of entry; (2) spirochetemia early in the course of disease, with wide dissemination through tissue and body fluid; and (3) one or more subsequent stages of disease, often with intervening latent periods. Lyme disease shares with many spirochetal diseases a tropism for skin and neurologic and cardiovascular manifestations, whereas chronic arthritis is unique to Lyme disease. These similarities and dissimilarities offer opportunities to discover which properties unique to the pathogenic spirochetes are responsible for clinical manifestations and suggest that certain clinical features of patients with spirochetal diseases other than Lyme disease may someday be recognized in patients with Lyme disease. [This message has been edited by Tincup (edited 11 February 2001).] IP: Logged |
neurochem1 Frequent Contributor Posts: 520 From: New York Registered: Jan 2001
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posted 11 February 2001 10:03
Dear Tincup, Thank you for this post. Could you post the url so that we may retrieve the entire article?
Sincerely, Regina neurochem1@aol.com IP: Logged |
Tincup Frequent Contributor Posts: 2234 From: The Moon Registered: Jun 2004
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posted 11 February 2001 18:02
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=2682958&dopt=Abstract IP: Logged |
pacbird Frequent Contributor Posts: 710 From: CT Registered: Oct 2000
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posted 11 February 2001 20:30
My children's LLMD said they have found Bb in semen and like Syphillis it can be transmitted sexually. This finding has not been published yet. Thanks for the post Tincup.IP: Logged |
Tincup Frequent Contributor Posts: 2234 From: The Moon Registered: Jun 2004
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posted 11 February 2001 23:56
The worst thing is...this has been known since 1989!!!!!!You would think SOMEONE would have caught on! IP: Logged |
neurochem1 Frequent Contributor Posts: 520 From: New York Registered: Jan 2001
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posted 12 February 2001 16:06
Thanks much, tincup. I appreciate it.Sincerely, Regina neurochem1@aol.com IP: Logged |
Foggy Frequent Contributor Posts: 1411 From: The Moon Registered: Aug 2001
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posted 25 February 2002 14:05
Pardon my naiveté, but are we talking absolute abstinence, or is safe sex permissible? Is kissing a source of transmission? How should we practically handle Lyme and relationships?IP: Logged |
Katydid Frequent Contributor Posts: 1745 From: El Paso, Texas Registered: May 2001
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posted 25 February 2002 14:39
Thanks Super Sleuth Tincup! Nice work.IP: Logged |
MammaLyme Frequent Contributor Posts: 2173 From: Maryland Registered: Jun 2001
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posted 25 February 2002 15:35
Regina, so glad you are back. Hope you are doing super.  IP: Logged |
Tincup Frequent Contributor Posts: 2234 From: The Moon Registered: Jun 2004
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posted 06 March 2003 02:42
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Beverly Frequent Contributor Posts: 5448 From: usa Registered: Jun 2001
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posted 20 August 2004 00:08
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