Thanks for the link Malcolm.  I'll definitely read it.  

Yes, the vectors are communicated through both saliva and stomach contents.
Whether through the anesthetic is very interesting and a new one on me.  It
sounds quite reasonable though.

The thing is that one cannot wait to take any effective remedial action due
to the varieties of co-infections which are often transmited some of which
include Erhlichia, Babesiosis, and Bartonella, and various mycoplasms.  That
can happen even without Borellia.

Yes, I read Lab 257 quite a few years back.  A true gut wrenching
eye-opener!!! Life was never quite the same as it helped eliminate the last
vestiges of denial I had wondering about.  The other one I read a couple
years back, was Poison Plum by Les Roberts; said to be fiction.  Not as
great or well known as Lab 257.
Sash  

-----Original Message-----
From: Malcolm [mailto:s...@asis.com] 
Subject: RE: CS>Tick Bite, sms, Ode
http://www.jstor.org/pss/3283916
Hi Sash;
You may find the above article interesting.  I am particularly
interested by the comment that Borellia Burgdorferi is transmitted from
infected ticks to humans within 8 to 12 hours; more in line with my
knowledge of local acquaintances' experiences when infected.
 


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