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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... some Proteases are: Melioidosis most commonly presents as an acute pulmonary infection, but it may present as an acute localized skin infection ... eradicate the disease. Histologically, caseating granulomas as found in tuberculosis are seen. Melioidosis has been called the ‘Great Imitator’ because ...
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The Fiber Disease... By the sound of it, it is every bit, if not more so, as debilitating as pulmonary tuberculosis. We have to ask ourselves why these word games, and lack of recognition, is allowed ...
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The Fiber Disease... is lowered. Or maybe it is more like the way an old infection of tuberculosis, previously held in check by the immune system, can reassert itself into open pulmonary tuberculosis when a person is at a low ebb. Obviously, the best thing to do is ...
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possible treatments... lymphatic channels (lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis). Rarely, a primary pulmonary infection (pulmonary sporotrichosis) occurs, or direct inoculation ... which is clinically and radiographically indistinguishable from tuberculosis and histoplasmosis, occurs in patients who usually have severe ...
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Streptococcus pneumoniae and Mycobacterium tuberculosisStreptococcus pneumoniae and Mycobacterium tuberculosis are pulmonary infections. Explain why it is possible to treat and cure pneumoncoccal infection with one ...
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