I think it is great that Dr B is able to publish in the vet journals and at least get the info into the medical literature.
I noticed recently that his lab has updated the website. If the testing was not so cost prohibitive then I think many more tickborne patients would be using that lab.
Has anyone been able to get insurance to pay anything on Galaxy Lab testing?
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I believe there is another aspect of Ed breidtschwerdt`s research: It should now be possible for patients to approach the "normal"medical system to get help. Gale
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In fact,invoilving the broad medical "system" is our best hope for devloping effective treatments. The worst thing that can happen is if bartonella infections become isolated with the LLMDs Gale
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This isn't a vet journal.
Parasites & Vectors is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal dealing with the biology of parasites, parasitic diseases, intermediate hosts, vectors and vector-borne pathogens.
I recognize one of the names of the authors as a LLMD. I wouldn't be surprised if they all are.
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