Then I read this the journal article below which said this: "In view of the present study, however, it seems plausible that tick transmission may contribute to the seasonality of enterovirus disease." Freundt et.al. 2005 (below)
So if, once again, they would open up their views about tick borne diseases and understand how inadequate testing is for co-infections they may start finding answers to troubling situations like this one.
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lpkayak
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I keep thinking of a dog i took in when i was in college in the 80's
He seemed fine but one day his back legs just wouldnt work-he was young too-i forget what the vet said...but there was a name for it and the name had the word paralyze in it
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