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Jay Sanford, Uniformed
Services University School of Medicine,
Bethesda, Maryland, Page 391,
The
Biology of Parasitic Spirochetes,
1976
"The ability of the
borrelia, especially tick-borne strains
to persist in the brain and in the
eye
after treatment with arsenic or with
penicillin or even after apparent cure
is well known (1).
The persistence
of treponemes after treatment of
syphilis is a major area which currently
requires additional study
(3,5,10,11). (on the right hand page below the chart)

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