As an example, here is one of the many of the same reports around the
country that I read about every day. 
 
The only word I would immediately change in this article is in the first
sentence - rare. This disease is only rare 
to those who remain unaware of the 'silent epidemic' in this country and
around the world. 
 
Ehrlichiosis is a common co-infection of Lyme Disease.  If you think you
have symptoms, or want to learn about this disease, 
join the many thousands in Lyme Yahoo Groups attempting to save their lives.
 
CS is a natural anti-biotic.  Many with Lyme Disease do take CS on a regular
basis who are savvy of alternatives.  But it is no guarantee to be a 'cure.'
 There is no known cure, yet, for Chronic Lyme Disease.  CS more than likely
is an excellent preventative though, but again, cannot be guaranteed to be
so.  Hopefully, MMS will help.  There always remains hope.
 
S-Max 
 
http://www.kansascihttp://www.khttp://wwhttp://www.http://www. 
 
Posted on Thu, Aug. 30, 2007 
Missouri teen dies from tick-borne disease 
The Associated Press 
 
CENTRALIA, Mo. | A 15-year-old girl has died from a rare but treatable 
tick-borne disease, officials said Thursday. 
 
The Boone County medical examiner's office identified the victim as Emily 
Powell, a Centralia High School freshman. The cause of death was 
erlichiosis, a bacterial illness. She died Wednesday, two days after being 
admitted to University Hospital in Columbia. 
 
Symptoms of ehrlichiosis include fever, headache, fatigue and muscle aches, 
according to the federal Centers for Disease Control. Other signs and 
symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, cough, joint pains, 
confusion and rashes. 
 
Symptoms generally appear after an incubation period of five to 10 days 
following a tick bite. The disease, if detected early, can be treated with 
antibiotics. 
 
State officials reported 117 cases of ehrlichiosis through mid-August, 
nearly three times the annual average. Higher-than usual rates of Rocky 
Mountain spotted fever, tularemia and lyme disease are also being reported. 
 
© 2007 Kansas City Star and wire service sources 


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