Re: Nymphal deer ticks efficiently transmitted POW virus to naive mice after as few as 15 minutes of attachment, suggesting that unlike Borrelia burgdorferi, Babesia microti, and Anaplasma phagocytophilum, no grace period exists between tick attachment and POW virus transmission.



I think it is very likely. Sarah has been posting about this for
several years. Too bad the medical establishment isn't interested in
learning about any new tickborne diseases and their treatment. This
will just be another denied disease.

The interesting thing to me is that the Russians have found evidence of
latent and chronic cases of infection by their tickborne virus, TBE,
also a flavivirus. And some of these cases manifest as ALS-like, a
subject close to my heart. Or maybe I should say muscles.

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