The Dearborn Diagnostic Standard that we ended up with as a result of this charade:
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00038469.htm
OspA and B are left out, you will notice ^^.
Notice below
who approved of the Dressler/Steere
criteria: Steere (Yale is a patent
holder), Barbour (a patent holder for
the same type of rOspA vaccine),
DOUBLE -OH- MCSWEEGAN, Weinstein (BullShit "Validator"),
Dattwyler, CDC officer Barbara Johnson (who here
also says, not to use G39/40, which was
the very strain Steere used in
the Dressler/Steere report and became the CDC's IgG
standard).
Specificity means the
degree to which only burgdorferi will
produce these antigens. Each band is as accurate for diagnosis as its
assigned specificity. That means if you have an antibody band that is 90%
specific, you have a 90% chance of having Lyme.
NOTICE WHO APPROVED (below), yet
none of the
invited labs AGREED with Steere's criteria for diagnosing Lyme. That is
critical to the RICO. [Barbara
Johnson of the CDC recommends strains
B31, 297, and 2591, but Dressler/Steere
was from G39/40. G 39/40 did not
perform as well as the others
<scratches head> The people who stood to profit from
spinning bogus vaccines, approved the
bogus standard to qualify these
vaccines. Conflict of Interest?]

