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Post# of 2022
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http://www.pharmaceutical-journal.com/opinion...65.article
read it, this is what experts want to know!!!!!!
IS LYME DISEASE ACTUALLY INFECTIOUS????!!!!!
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THIS BACTERIA INDUSTRY HAS BEEN IN THE SHADOWS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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http://www.heraldonline.com/2014/09/17/633421.../&rh=1
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About 1 in 5 cancer diagnoses worldwide is attributable to persistent infection with a pathogen. Infection with many known cancer-causing pathogens can be prevented by vaccination or treatment with medicines.
https://www.yahoo.com/health/half-of-cancer-d...98267.html
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Citrus greening is a bacterial disease, carried from tree to tree by the Asian citrus psyllid, Mirkov said. The disease clogs the trees’ arteries, resulting in small, misshapen fruit that tastes bitter, eventually killing the tree. There is currently no cure.
Two U.S. Congressmen learned firsthand recently the efforts Texas A&M AgriLife scientists are making in South Texas to keep invasive pests and diseases from threatening the country’s food supply, including one pair that threatens the future of the citrus industry.
“The South Texas citrus industry is now where Florida was in 2005 when they got hit by citrus greening,” he said. “At first, the disease here was limited to two small areas south of San Juan. Now there are 1,000 trees or more that are positive for greening throughout the Lower Rio Grande Valley. And because of a latency period of two years before a tree shows symptoms, there may be many more infected trees out there.”
“There is a lot we don’t know about the pathogen,” he said. “How does it interact with the vector that carries it? How does the vector interact with the pathogen and how do they interact with each other? We simply don’t have the facilities to handle that type of research.”
One solution to the lack of a facility where new pathogens and vectors could be studied without threat of escape would be to update a nearby facility vacated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture several years ago and gifted to the Texas A&M University System, Mirkov said.
After Landivar led a tour of the vacant laboratories, Mirkov said the entire facility needed remodeling and upgrades to meet code.
“We’d really like to be able to work with the invasive insects and pathogens together,” he said. “But we really don’t have a high enough biosecurity level facility to do the work. If we could get the funding, we could open that facility back up.”
Mirkov said it would take $4 million-$5 million to meet new codes.
http://today.agrilife.org/2014/09/17/congress...co-center/
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