LOOKING AT LYME DISEASE - MSIDS
Mis diagnosed as Fibromyalgia, ME/CFS, Musculoskeletal Disease,Poly Myalgia Rheumatica - significantly improved when treated for Lyme Disease. Perhaps more aptly described as Multi-Systemic Infectious Disease Syndrome - MSIDS.
FRIDAY, 9 NOVEMBER 2012
ONE MILLION CASES OF LYME BORRELIOSIS IN GERMANY 2012
Dr Alan MacDonald talking on Lyme net Europe following the 2012 ILADS conference link here
'The German Borreliosis Society and Dr Armin Schwartzbach have told me that
One Million New cases of Lyme borreliosis were
recorded for residents of Germany, based on public data released from
Payments by German Health insurance companies for calendar year 2012.
ESTIMATES for China are between 20,000 to 30,000
new cases of Lyme Borreliosis annually
[ with statements that the true numbers of Chinese cases is ,like in the
USA a ten to 20 fold multiple of the ESTIMATED NUMBERS.]'
Part of Dr MacDonald's presentation can also be found through the above link.
The full 146 slide version has been copyright transferred to ILADS and will be
rebroadcast with the entire videotaped program via streaming video in the Web
on Dec 1,2 - freely to all to view.
Register for Live streaming through the ILADS website here
'The German Borreliosis Society and Dr Armin Schwartzbach have told me that
One Million New cases of Lyme borreliosis were
recorded for residents of Germany, based on public data released from
Payments by German Health insurance companies for calendar year 2012.
ESTIMATES for China are between 20,000 to 30,000
new cases of Lyme Borreliosis annually
[ with statements that the true numbers of Chinese cases is ,like in the
USA a ten to 20 fold multiple of the ESTIMATED NUMBERS.]'
Part of Dr MacDonald's presentation can also be found through the above link.
The full 146 slide version has been copyright transferred to ILADS and will be
rebroadcast with the entire videotaped program via streaming video in the Web
on Dec 1,2 - freely to all to view.
Register for Live streaming through the ILADS website here