CHAPTER 17, CONGENITAL LYME
and CONGENITAL SYPHILIS
Tessa Gardner on Congenital Lyme
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16,
OSPA VACCINES AND THE
FRAUD UPON THE GOVERNMENT (Qui Tam)
CHAPTER 17
CONGENITAL LYME and
CONGENITAL SYPHILIS (working) See also the chapter on Yale's Robert
Schoen and the CT Medical Board
THE NEGATIVE DATA RULE- See Allen
Steere's abstract at the end.
No, really. Read what he says.
I'd like ya to note that no America MDs association admits to, nor ever
mentions the fact that congenital Lyme occurs. That, of course, means
they're all brainless cowards.
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Here are three published journal articles, including 2 by Yale which show
that Lyme congenitally confers



STEERE, 1986
PREGNANCY: 5/19
advserse outcomes
JAMA 1986 Jun 27;255(24):3394-6
Lyme disease during pregnancy.
Markowitz LE, Steere AC, Benach JL, Slade JD, Broome CV.
Lyme disease is an increasingly recognized tick-borne illness caused by a
spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi. Because the etiologic agent of Lyme disease
is a spirochete, there has been concern about the effect of maternal Lyme
disease on pregnancy outcome. We reviewed cases of Lyme disease in pregnant
women who were identified before knowledge of the pregnancy outcomes. Nineteen
cases were identified with onset between 1976 and 1984. Eight of the women
were affected during the first trimester, seven during the second trimester,
and two during the third trimester; in two, the trimester of onset was
unknown. Thirteen received appropriate antibiotic therapy for Lyme disease.
Of the 19 pregnancies, five had adverse outcomes, including syndactyly,
cortical blindness, intrauterine fetal death, prematurity, and rash in the
newborn. Adverse outcomes occurred in cases with infection during each of the
trimesters. Although B burgdorferi could not be implicated directly in any of
the adverse outcomes, the frequency of such outcomes warrants further
surveillance and studies of pregnant women with Lyme disease.
PMID: 2423719 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]