Friday, July 10, 2015

*Intestinal Pseudoobstruction Caused by Chronic Lyme Neuroborreliosis

Intestinal Pseudoobstruction Caused by Chronic Lyme 
Neuroborreliosis. A Case Report

David F Schefte and Tyge Nordentoft
/Journal of / /Neurogastroenterology and Motility/, 2015; 
21(3): 440-442.

http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm14118

Abstract

Chronic intestinal pseudoobstruction is often classified as 
idiopathic. The condition is associated with poor quality of 
life and high morbidity, and treatment options are often 
unsatisfactory.

A case of chronic intestinal pseudoobstruction in a 
66-year-old woman, presenting with back and abdominal pain, 
urinary retention and severe constipation is described. The 
patient lived in an area in which Lyme disease is endemic 
and had been bitten by ixodes ticks. Intrathecal synthesis 
of anti-borrelia IgM and IgG and lymphocytosis in the 
cerebrospinal fluid was found, consistent with chronic Lyme 
neuroborreliosis since symptoms had lasted for more than six 
months.

The patient's gastrointestinal function recovered and the 
pain subsided significantly following treatment with 
antibiotics. Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB) often results in 
palsy, but rarely affects the autonomic nervous system. 
Three patients have been described with intestinal 
pseudoobstruction due to acute LNB.

However, this is the first described case of intestinal 
pseudoobstruction due to chronic Lyme neuroborreliosis. LNB 
must be suspected in patients with intestinal 
pseudoobstruction, in particular in patients who have been 
bitten by an ixodes tick and in patients living in an 
endemic area.

http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm14118

Dr. Richard Horowitz M.D. comments on UC Davis Lyme findings

FYI  Posted by Karla:
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On his Facebook page, Dr. Horowitz explains why important new research from UC Davis may explain why many Lyme patients may continue to demonstrate a positive IgM profile and fail to develop a positive IgG profile. This is contrary to the current recommendations of the IDSA, the CDC, and the NYS DOH to physicians to ignore all positive B. burgdorferi IgM profiles after one month of illness.

Press Release- Lyme disease subverts immune system, prevents future protection: http://news.ucdavis.edu/search/news_detail.lasso?id=11254
Suppression of Long-Lived Humoral Immunity Following Borrelia burgdorferi Infection:   

Dr. Horowitz facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/drrichardhorowitz 

Dr. Horowitz: "Borrelia burdorferi has developed one more strategy to evade the immune system. Nicole Baumgarth and her colleagues at the University of California, Davis, just published a groundbreaking study showing why some people living in endemic areas can continually be exposed to spirochetes and not clear the infection with an adequate immune response. According to the study done in mice, borrelia is able to rapidly invade the lymph nodes, and cause a destruction of the distinct architecture of the lymph node that helps it to function normally. "While B cells accumulated in large numbers and made some specific antibodies against B. burgdorferi, they did not form "germinal centers", structures that are needed for the generation of highly functional and long-lived antibody responses". Borrelia also subverted a B cell response (B cells produce antibodies to fight infection), and instead, caused T cell independence, leading to an IgM skewed profile (in our practice, we often see many more IgM positive Western blots in patients with chronic persistent Lyme, as opposed to IgG positive Western blots). These findings suggest that "B. burgdorferi hinders the immune system from generating a response that is fully functional and that can persist and protect after repeat infections", and suggests a novel evasion strategy for B. burgdorferi by subverting the quality of a strongly induced, potentially protective borrelia-specific antibody response."

More important information from Dr. Horowitz in the comments section of his Facebook post:

Dr. Richard Horowitz - I'm looking into pulsing antibiotics and persister drugs (like those used for TB and Hansen's disease) in Lyme. We are presently accumulating data, but some of the results have been very encouraging in resistant patients. I presented preliminary data last weekend at Omega. When the studies are completed, I will share them at the upcoming Lyme conference at Kripalu in December. http://kripalu.org/presenter/V0008603/richard_horowitz

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Very interesting Lyme legality site

http://www.ohioactionlyme.org

Bob

Lyme disease subverts immune system, prevents future protection

July 2, 2015

 

The bacteria that cause Lyme disease are able to trick an animal's immune system into not launching a full-blown immune response or developing lasting immunity to the disease, report researchers at the University of CaliforniaDavis.

The discovery may explain why some human patients remain vulnerable to repeat infections by the same strain of bacteria, especially in regions where Lyme disease is prevalent. It also suggests that blood tests may not be an effective method for detecting previous exposure to Lyme disease, by far the most common vector-borne disease in the United States and Europe
Findings from this mouse-based study are reported July 2 in the online scientific journal PLOS Pathogens, published by the Public Library of Science.

"We demonstrated that an animal infected with Borrelia burgdorferi, the corkscrew-shaped bacteria that cause Lyme disease, launches only a short-lived immune response, and that protective immunity against repeat infections quickly wanes," said Nicole Baumgarth, a professor in the School of Veterinary Medicine and an authority on immune response to infectious diseases at the UC Davis Center for Comparative Medicine.

"This study also suggests a possible mechanism responsible for the disappearance of antibodies following infection and subsequent treatment with antibiotics," she said.

The Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria are transmitted to humans and animals through bites from infected ticks. Symptoms of the disease include fever, headache, fatigue and a characteristic skin rash. If left untreated, the infection can spread to the joints, heart and nervous system. About 300,000 cases of Lyme disease are diagnosed annually in the United States.

The bacteria initially trigger a strong immune response in an infected animal, but findings from this study indicate that the bacteria soon cause structural abnormalities in "germinal centers" — sites in lymph nodes and other lymph tissues that are key to producing a long-term protective immune response.

For months after infection, those germinal centers fail to produce the specific cells — memory B cells and antibody-producing plasma cells — that are crucial for producing lasting immunity. In effect, the bacteria prevent the animal's immune system from forming a "memory" of the invading bacteria and launching a protective immune response against future infections.

The researchers found that following Borrelia burgdorferi infection, this process even prevented induction of strong immune responses to an influenza infection.

Funding for the study was provided by grants from National Institutes of Health and National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

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Monday, July 6, 2015

Blacklegged Tick Populations Have Expanded Via Migration, Penn Biologists Show

Lyme disease cases are on the rise, with diagnoses occurring in areas that were historically Lyme-free. Scientists attribute the spread to the fact that populations of blacklegged ticks, which carry the bacteria that causes the disease, now flourish in areas once thought to be devoid of ticks.

In a new study, biologists from the University of Pennsylvania, together with colleagues from the New York Department of Health and State University of New York at Albany, used genetic and phylogeographic analyses to determine the origin and recent migratory history of newly discovered tick populations in the Northeastern United States. Their findings indicate that the ticks moved into new areas from established populations, mainly through short-distance, local moves. The results shed light on patterns of disease spread and could have implications for strategies to control ticks in order to reduce disease.

Read the full story:

Bell's Palsy of the Gut?

Lyme can cause gastroparesis, loss of gag reflex, and many other gut problems! See "Bell's Palsy of the Gut" article at http://thehumansideoflyme.net/viewarticle.php?aid=62

Unusual long rash of bartonellosis


Thanks to Virginia Sherr, MD for her image.

Thursday, July 2, 2015

RI Blood Center Lays Off 60 To Offset Cost Of New Babesiosis Test

RI Blood Center Lays Off 60 To Offset Cost Of New Babesiosis Test

Kristin Gourlay

The Rhode Island Blood Center will lay off 60 people by this fall. That's to help cover the cost of screening for a tick-borne disease that's on the rise in Rhode Island: babesiosis.

Babesiosis  causes flu-like symptoms in some, but it can be life-threatening for the elderly or people with weak immune systems. It spreads through tick bites and blood transfusions. It's become the top transfusion-transmitted disease in the country, and it's endemic in Rhode Island.

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Hear various speakers talk about tick-byte prevention

Listen and learn from speakers from the Cary Institute, Dutchess County Department of Health, Cornell University, SUNY Adirondack and Hudson Valley Lyme Disease Association.

--- NYS Senator Serino ---

Full Forum at:
With tick season in full swing, Senator Sue Serino brought critical information...directly to...
I joined the State Senate Task Force on Lyme and Tick-Borne Diseases at the first Community Forum ...
 

Some pictures follow
Senator Serino is pictured above (from left to right) with members of the panel: Richard Ostfeld, Jill and Ira Auerbach, Holly Ahern, Matt Frye, and Andrew Sherman Rotans.
Presenters
Right to left Ben Elone with Ira,
Sen. Serino, Assemblymbr Barrett
Ira models permethrin impregnated
clothing, including gaiters

Occupy the USDOJ protest June 1 through July 4

Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10206244369375477&set=a.3372263992710.152352.1452595099&type=1

 

Society for Advancement of Scientific Hermeneutics (SASH)

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

https://badlymeattitude.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/chargescomplete.pdf

 

May 17, 2015

 

Washington, D.C., May 17, 2015: Medical abuse-victims' rights group Society for Advancement of Scientific Hermeneutics (SASH), announces its Occupy the USDOJ protest beginning June 1, in Washington, D.C. This Occupy movement, led by a group of chronically ill and disabled activists, is a direct result of the medical abuse they say has been inflicted upon them by government and the medical/pharmaceutical corporate complex.

 

The Occupy leaders state in their criminal charge sheets that there is a common disease mechanism linking Lyme disease, ME/CFS, Gulf War Illness, Fibromyalgia and Autism. Furthermore, to expose such mechanism would reveal rampant fraud and racketeering within the CDC and other entities, as well as the cause of the autism pandemic. All abused patient groups are encouraged to join this peaceful but passionate protest on the steps of USDOJ,950 Pennsylvania Ave NWWashington,DCUSA , from June 1 until July 4.

 

Through a massive compilation of published scientific research and public-record documents, SASH makes a convincing case for Lyme Disease, ME/CFS, Gulf War Illness, Fibromyalgia and Autism sharing a common mechanism of fungal-induced immunosuppression, known to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as "PostSepsis Syndrome." They report that such immunosuppression leads to the chronic reactivation in the central nervous system of multiple viruses such as Epstein-Barr Virus, Cytomegalovirus and HHV-6, leading to cancers and an AIDS-like disease. SASH also shares evidence that the interaction of fungi with attenuated viruses in vaccine vials causes the reactivation of those viruses and ultimately, the diseases they are meant to prevent.

 

The group's primary charge centers on the USDOJ's failure to take action on a whistleblower complaint that was filed in July 2003 by Kathleen Dickson, a former analytical chemist at pharmaceutical giant Pfizer. Her complaint alleged that CDC officers, Yale University medical faculty and others committed research fraud to falsify the current, Dearborn case definition (2-tiered test standard) in order to falsify the outcomes of the OspA vaccines, namely LYMErix, which was pulled from the market after an FDA ultimatum to the manufacturer.

 

Ms. Dickson's complaint further alleged that the very same government employees who committed these crimes stood to gain substantial financial rewards from a monopoly on all tick-borne diseases, vaccines and test kits. Additionally, their falsification of the Lyme disease case definition and treatment guidelines have left 85% of actual Lyme sufferers unable to obtain diagnosis, treatment, or insurance coverage for their AIDS-and cancer-like illness.

 

An abundance of scientific and historical evidence is presented in the charge sheets. Many of the citations refer to the alleged criminals' own peer-reviewed, published research papers and patent documents, which paint a chilling picture of the extreme effort that SASH says has been made by the alleged criminals to deny basic healthcare to an estimated 30 million sufferers in the United States. They say that the extent of deceit and corruption, with intent to deny an illness, goes far beyond anything that occurred in the early days of AIDS activism.

 

They are calling on USDOJ to prosecute for the fraud and racketeering charges, which have left millions of people to suffer in isolation while being ridiculed by doctors, family members and employers as psychosomatic or lazy. The victims, often bankrupted by the high cost of out-of-pocket medical expenses, and unable to work due to illness, frequently commit suicide to escape their continuous denial of basic human rights.

 

For additional information and to view the charge sheets, visitwww.ohioactionlyme.org


 

February 7th, 2015 / gman211999

1. ALDF-CDC Enterprise Conspires to Defraud USA in Dearborn-Vaccine Scam

2. Lyme Disease Patents

3. Lyme Disease Biomarkers

4. Patient's Guide to NIH's Post Sepsis Syndrome

5. Primers Shell Game

6. The Common Mechanisms of Fungal-Viral Damage in CFIDS, Vaccines-Autism, and "Chronic Lyme"/New Great Imitator, per the CDC , NIH and IDSA

7. State of CT and Yale assaulted Czech children

8. Simon Wessely and the abuse of Gulf War veterans, Justina Pelletier and 21st century witch trials