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| | Mycoplasma from Chemtrails |
 | | The only human diseases proven to be of mycoplasma etiology are primary atypical pneumonia and a certain type of genital infection. |  | | The only human diseases proven to be of Mycoplasma etiology are primary atypical pneumonia and a certain type of genital infection. |  | | Broth from the diphasic medium is subcultured to mycoplasma agar when a color change occurs, or at weekly intervals for a minimum of 8 weeks. |
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http://pdharris0.tripod.com/Mycoplasma_from_Chemtrails.htm
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| | Mycoplasma |
 | | Mycoplasma fermentans is capable of fusing with lymphocytes and changing their immunological characteristics. |  | | Therefore, immune enhancement strategies along with prolonged drug therapy may help to eliminate mycoplasma from the human body. |  | | We also utilized the extremely sensitive method of Southern Blot analysis with probes specific for the HIV genome. |
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http://www.immuno-sci-lab.com/html/mycoplasma.html
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| | M. pneumoniae |
 | | pneumoniae is currently thought to be responsible for both tracheobronchitis and primary atypical pneumonia, however, much of the research regarding this bacterium is conflicting. |  | | pneumoniae, however, allows for a different avenue for antibiotic therapies usually ineffective on bacteria, such as the use of polyenes. |  | | There is not much information regarding how to prevent a mycoplasma infection other than the common sense aspect of washing your hands frequently and avoiding close contact with patients known to be infected. |
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http://s99.middlebury.edu/BI330A/projects/Howard/Mpneumoniae.html
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| | CDC - Applying Network Theory to Epidemics: Control Measures for Mycoplasma pneumoniae Outbreaks |
 | | In Figure 1, for example, the degree of all patients is one; the degree of each caregiver ranges from one to four; and the degree of the wards ranges from six to seven, indicating the number of inhabitants and caregivers working there. |  | | In particular, the most effective interventions are those that reduce the diversity of interactions between caregivers and patients. |  | | This bacterium, the smallest self-replicating organism capable of cell-free existence, is spread both by direct contact between an infected person and a susceptible person, and by airborne droplets expelled when an infected person sneezes, coughs, or talks. |
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http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol9no2/02-0188.htm
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| | Mycoplasma pneumoniae* |
 | | Mycoplasmal disease was first observed in humans in the l930's as a form of pneumonia that had a different clinical expression from the most common type of pneumonia, pneumococcal pneumonia -- hence, atypical pneumonia. |  | | Also, it was not affected by penicillin-like antibiotics and had symptoms that were disproportionately mild, considering the degree of fluid infiltration seen in chest x-rays. |  | | In contrast to pneumococcal pneumonia that most often infects the elderly, this new disease was reported among adolescents and young adults in boarding schools and military installations. |
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http://medinfo.ufl.edu/year2/mmid/bms5300/bugs/mycoppne.html
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| | Savyon - Mycoplasma pneumonia - serology testing |
 | | One of the most commonly used technique to determine the level of antibodies to M.pneumoniae in human serum is the complement fixation test (CFT). |  | | (1977) Unexpectedly high frequency of antibody to Mycoplasma pneumoniae in human sera as measured by sensitive techniques. |  | | Immunologic responses in patients with Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections; Am. |
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http://www.hctech.com/savyon/pages/myco.html
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Mycoplasma pneumonia |
 | | Infants and people in poor health, especially those with weakened immune systems due to HIV, organ transplants, or other conditions, should avoid contact with people with mycoplasma pneumonia. |  | | Calling your health care provider Return to top |  | | Pneumonia is a common illness, affecting 1 in 100 people annually. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000082.htm
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| | mycoplasma |
 | | Many species of Mycoplasma are commensal, living innocuously with their host as part of the natural flora of the body, and having no detrimental effects. |  | | The study of Mycoplasma has become important in the understanding of chronic diseases. |  | | Mycoplasma may cause these various diseases, or it may be an opportunistic pathogen that colonizes a host with a weak immune system, and causes a secondary infection. |
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http://biology.kenyon.edu/Microbial_Biorealm/bacteria/gram-positive/mycoplasma/mycoplasma.htm
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| | Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma |
 | | pneumoniae results in the cessation of ciliary movement. |  | | To describe the clinical syndromes associated with and the epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of mycoplasma infections |  | | pneumoniae prevents the development of pneumonia and animals in which thymic function is restored develop pneumonia at an exacerbated rate. |
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http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/mayer/myco.htm
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| | Mycoplasma pneumonia |
 | | This examination may, however, indicate no problems even when pneumonia is actually present. |  | | Mycoplasma infections are most common in the 5 to 20 age range, though the disease is usually more dangerous among the middle-aged and elderly. |  | | If the patient is otherwise in good health the disease is not as dangerous as a normal pneumonia and rarely results in more serious complications. |
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http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/mycoplasma.htm
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| | Mycoplasma pneumoniae (Respiratory) Culture |
 | | Tully JG, "The Current Enigma of Mycoplasma genitalium: New Findings That Affect Mycoplasma Identification in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory," Clin Microbiol Newslet, 1989, 11:4-6. |  | | The organism can penetrate the mucociliary barrier of respiratory epithelium and produce cellular injury and ciliostasis which may account for the prolonged cough observed clinically. |  | | Cold agglutinins and Mycoplasma pneumoniae complement fixation serology have been the mainstays of diagnosis because of the limitations and long turnaround time for cultures. |
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http://www.labcorp.com/datasets/labcorp/html/chapter/mono/mb009400.htm
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| | Communicable Disease Fact Sheet |
 | | Mycoplasma infection is respiratory illness caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a microscopic organism related to bacteria. |  | | Mycoplasma infection is usually diagnosed on the basis of typical symptoms. |  | | At this time, there are no vaccines for the prevention of mycoplasma infection and there are no reliably effective measures for control. |
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http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/communicable_diseases/en/myco.htm
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| | Mycoplasma Pneumoniae |
 | | The height of the titer may correlate with the seriousness of the illness. |  | | Manifestations of illness are mostly confined to the respiratory system, but some cases are associated with extrapulmonary involvement. |  | | Erythromycin-(estolate or ethylsuccinate or stearate.) Will also be effective against other community acquired infections such as pneumococcal pneumonia. |
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http://pedclerk.bsd.uchicago.edu/mycoplasma.html
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| | Mycoplasma pneumoniae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The infection caused by this bacterium is called atypical pneumonia because of its protracted course and lack of sputum production and wealth of extra-pulmonary symptoms. |  | | Chronic mycoplasma infections have been implicated in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis and other rheumatological diseases. |  | | This class of organisms lack a peptidoglycan cell wall present on all other firmicute bacteria. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycoplasma_pneumoniae
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| | Disease Listing, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Technical Info CDC Bacterial, Mycotic Diseases |
 | | New diagnostic techniques (PCR-related methods) may enable more rapid diagnosis. |  | | pneumoniae in community-acquired pneumonia and as a potential cofactor in severe pneumonia. |  | | Outbreaks can occur especially in crowded military and institutional (e.g., college) settings. |
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http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/mycoplasmapneum_t.htm
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| | Risk Factors for Mycoplasma pneumoniae - WrongDiagnosis.com |
 | | About risk factors: Risk factors for Mycoplasma pneumoniae are factors that do not seem to be a direct cause of the disease, but seem to be associated in some way. |  | | Having a risk factor for Mycoplasma pneumoniae makes the chances of getting a condition higher but does not always lead to Mycoplasma pneumoniae. |  | | For general information and a list of risk factors, see the risk center. |
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http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/m/mycoplasma_pneumoniae/riskfactors.htm
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| | Mycoplasma definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |
 | | Mycoplasma hominis and Mycoplasma pneumoniae are among the dozen types of mycoplasma that occur in humans. |  | | It is also a common cause of pneumonia in persons with HIV. |  | | Mycoplasma hominis is a common inhabitant of the vagina and can cause infections of the female and male genital tracts. |
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http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=4474
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| | Mycoplasma pneumoniae OligoDetect®: 3012i |
 | | The APC is used as a positive control for the amplification reaction. |  | | pneumoniae Amplification Positive Control - (Part No. 5622). |  | | A M. pneumoniae Amplification Positive Control (APC) and a M. pneumoniae Hybridization Positive Control (HPC) have been provided. |
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http://www.chemicon.com/Product/ProductDataSheet.asp?ProductItem=3012i
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| | M. pneumoniae Genome Project |
 | | pneumoniae, interesting aspects of mycoplasmology and curious features of the organism itself. |  | | A short history of the project itself, concise results and a brief summary of the project. |
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http://www.zmbh.uni-heidelberg.de/M_pneumoniae/genome/Results.html
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