Topic: Needing a complete Co-infections list...can you help?
Melanie Reber
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Good afternoon all,
I am trying to compile a complete co-infection list of Tickborne diseases.
Below is what I have so far, but still feel as if I may be missing a few.
Can anyine help me with more information, please? If you have more to add to what I have, please feel free to add them here, and IF you are able...please also add a citation or source of information.
Thanks so much! Melanie
* Babesiosis * Bartonella * Brucellosis * Colorado Tick Fever * Ehrlichia ewingii * Encephalitis/ meningitis * Hepatitis C * Human Monocytotropic (or monocytic) Ehrlichiosis (HME) * Human Granulocytotropic (or granulocytic) Anaplasmosis (HGA, formerly known as human granulocytotropic ehrlichiosis or HGE) * Leptospirosis * Lyme disease * Morgellons * Mycoplasma * Powassan Encephalitis * Query Fever * Relapsing Fever * Rocky Mountain spotted fever * Southern tick associated rash illness (STARI) * Tick Paralysis * Tularemia * Typhus * West Nile Virus
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bettyg
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Great job Melanie! You have some there I didn't know were co-infections!!
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Melanie Reber
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Good evening CST,
Thank you for your reply. I am afraid I may not be making my request clear...my fault.
I have links and citations for all that I have listed already...I was asking for additional other co-infections that I may have forgotten to list, or for references to the ones that Gabby listed.
klutzo
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Melanie, I don't know if I am spelling this right, but my holistic doctor told me I had this one. I am spelling it phonetically from how he pronounced it. It means "tick fever".....Ekrongruben feeber.
Klutzo
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In Germany that's what every LLMD is testing for and I'm very astonished that in the US - as it seems - nobody is interested in it.
It is also a very tough bug and very hard to get rid of.
Gabrielle
P.S. I just noted that you only asked for tick borne infections. I think Chlamydia are NOT tick borne but they can complicate your illness as well.
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trueblue
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toxoplasmosis?
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