The paradox of the effect of antibiotics (Lyme)

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by Christophe » 15/12/15, 18:22

I have never read that mosquitoes can be a vector of Borélia ... If this is the case it can be quite catastrophic ...

Tiger mosquitoes are the vector of a much bigger mess: the Chikungunya https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chikungunya

Otherwise, interesting information for those concerned: Lyme disease can be considered as an occupational disease: http://francelyme.fr/mediatiques/sante- ... sionnelle/
ou http://www.inma.fr/fr-82-maladie-de-lyme.html

This zoonosis may be treated as an occupational disease (Tables 5bis of the Agricultural Regime and 19B of the General Regime).
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by Flytox » 15/12/15, 18:57

elephant wrote:I always struggled with the tweezers to remove them until the day or my pharmacist sold me a small kit of 2 (1 large, 1 small) utensils specially designed for. It looks like plastic miniature crowbars.

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It is always better to cool the insect ether before operating.


I once saw the scene of the nice auntie tomcat that we want to get rid of a tick or chai plus what with a cotton ball of ether. He instantly went mad and devastated the room, the curtains, everything on the furniture, scratched everyone ... scary !!! and he escaped with his tick.

In short the ether and the tomcats .... distrust : Mrgreen:
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by dedeleco » 15/12/15, 19:14

Christophe wrote:I have never read that mosquitoes can be a vector of Borélia ... If this is the case it can be quite catastrophic ...

Tiger mosquitoes are the vector of a much bigger mess: the Chikungunya https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chikungunya


Chikungunya is less mean and less vicious than borelia with less long-term effects in general, and it affects far fewer people in France.

24 different viruses, dengue, etc. can be transmitted by these mosquitoes !!
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by Christophe » 15/12/15, 20:04

In mainland France yes (and only because the Tiger mosquito has not yet arrived ... warming will not be long) ... for the rest, will speak to the dozens of dead from Martinique and Guadeloupe ... it is France not?

So certainly less vicious (because quickly detectable) but certainly not less dangerous in the short term !!

I have the impression, from what I know of the 2 infections, that the Chikungunya is a much more dazzling Borélia ... at least at the neurological level!

Otherwise here is a notice published by the MSA (agricultural social security) fairly well done on the Lyme disease, proof that it is not totally ignored officially!
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by Christophe » 15/12/15, 20:14

Christophe wrote:Otherwise here is a notice published by the MSA (agricultural social security) fairly well done on the Lyme disease, proof that it is not totally ignored officially!


Flat on this passage:

A few days or weeks later, a red plaque, called migrant erythema, appears around the bite point and gradually spreads. It can go away on its own in several weeks


This is wrong: migrant erythema is not systematic in case of infection! In fact, it affects less than 50% of infected cases.

What is systematic, however, is a strong flare-up such as flu without having been in contact with flu ...

So if you have an influenza state in the middle of summer or in the spring without having been in contact with the sick ... don't ask yourself questions and go to the doctor!
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by dedeleco » 15/12/15, 22:14

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by tigrou_838 » 16/12/15, 15:48

Hello,

it seems to me reminded me to have seen on the news not long ago (this summer), that they had found some tiger mosquitoes in the south of France, and that the limit where we can find them is going up to the north due to climate change and rapid travel, especially planes.

(info or intox????)

and if in addition to the other garbage, they also pass us Lyme disease, we have not left the inn.
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by Gaston » 16/12/15, 16:03

tigrou_838 wrote:it seems to me reminded me to have seen on the news not long ago, (this summer), that they had found some tiger mosquitoes in the south of France,
Some :?: : Shock:
It's been 5 years that the Côte d'Azur has been invaded every summer.

tigrou_838 wrote:and that the limit where we can find them is going up north due to climate change and fast travel especially airplanes.
Yes, but mosquitoes don't need planes to travel a few dozen kilometers.
Cars are enough for them (and indeed, provided they find favorable weather conditions on arrival).

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by elephant » 17/12/15, 00:01

Flytox said:

In short the ether and the tomcats .... distrust


That's why I have an adorable little dog .... : Mrgreen:

As for the migration of insects: I had a praying mantis as a stowaway this year.
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by Christophe » 20/12/15, 16:47

Interesting documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQEEtXtrdQg

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