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Range of pathogens in ME

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_Kim_

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One of Garth Nicholson's recent articles here. Useful description of various bacterial and viral pathogens that might be infecting us - but descriptive rather than analytic.

Interesting that it's published in a journal UK GPs read.


http://www.bjmp.org/content/role-ch...rodegenerative-neurobehavioural-psychiatric-a

Jenny

Hi Jenny - Here is the correct link:

http://www.bjmp.org/content/role-ch...rodegenerative-neurobehavioral-psychiatric-au

Role of Chronic Bacterial and Viral Infections in Neurodegenerative, Neurobehavioral, Psychiatric, Autoimmune and Fatiguing Illnesses: Part 1
 

Jenny

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That's very odd. I read part 11 - and the original link ended with a not au - but it seems to have disappeared from the journal website. I can only think it was a posted pre-publication and perhaps it's now in press and so not there at the moment.

Jenny
 

Dolphin

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That's very odd. I read part 11 - and the original link ended with a not au - but it seems to have disappeared from the journal website. I can only think it was a posted pre-publication and perhaps it's now in press and so not there at the moment.

Jenny
Just to confirm that the link did work at one stage for part 2.
 
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