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Charlie Fitzgerald
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https://www.lymedisease.org/wheelchair-walking-tera-banks/

With Lyme Disease being more prevelant in ticks each year, I suspect it's happening with mosquitoes.

Considering this woman's case of supposedly contracting lyme from a mosquito, I wonder how many others are as well? There's probably absolutely no way to know.

What we know through European studies... Starting to get really scary out there!

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18274258
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26631488
http://www.shoutoutaboutme.com/tick-borne-illness/german-study-finds-borrelia-in-mosquitoes/
https://sponauglewellness.com/lyme-study-how-borrelia-bacteria-is-transmitted-from-mosquitoes-to-humans/

This is a good reminder that even though you may be covered in permethrin in an endemic area, doesn't make you 100% safe from Lyme Disease.

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It's been studied and proven for years and years that these vector borne illnesses are coming from EVERY blood sucking insect, biter out there.

Everybody talks ticks, ticks, ticks. It's not just ticks, it's well known and one more thing the powers that be are lying through teeth.

Pam

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