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Morgellons - A Short film from Silentsuperbug

September 7, 2008 | Comments Off

From Here :

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The Morgellons Research Foundation lists the suspect organisms…and supplies images too.

These images are very familiar.

From Here :

AND extracted from the lesions on my scalp ……

From Here :

fibres

For more info go Here : and then to Phase 1 on the left sidebar menu.

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From Here :

The descriptive information below is a phase I summary report presenting the findings of an investigative research study. This work is supported through a grant from the Morgellons Research Foundation (MRF). Phase I is the first of three phases proposed in this research project. Phase I is a “look-see” initial study to determine what, if any, organisms, pathogens and/or materials in household water samples may be associated with Morgellons Disease. Phase I is only a findings presentation and no conclusions as to association and/or cause of Morgellons Disease are drawn. This initial phase lays the ground work for phases II and III as well as future research projects.

It is hoped that this information will encourage other researchers and scholars with knowledge in this field, to contribute to the present information base by becoming involved in this and additional research studies related to Morgellons disease.

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From Here :
An unusual dermatophyte was isolated from the plantar scales of a human immunodeficiency virus-positive man with tinea pedis. Morphology, physiology, and molecular data provided evidence to support the new species Trichophyton eboreum. This dermatophyte is characterized by rapid growth on common mycological media, a flat powdery off-white colony, formation of clavate microconidia, smooth- and thin-walled cylindrical or club-shaped macroconidia with two to nine cells, the presence of hook-shaped hyphae, the production of cleistothecium-like structures and spiral hyphae in older cultures, positive hair perforation, the absence of pigmentation on potato glucose agar, the absence of a requirement for vitamins, a weak positive urease reaction, no growth at 37°C, resistance to 5% NaCl, resistance to fluconazole, good growth on human epidermal keratin, and the production of various enzymes on different media by the API-ZYM test. More than 5% divergence from any known species of dermatophyte was revealed by sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer of the rRNA gene.

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