Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8995704 | Medical Hypotheses | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
After 12 years of intensive research, analyses and consultations with experts in both human and veterinary medicine, the findings of the research showed that the cause of a number of health problems and diseases could be identified in latent chlamydial infection. These findings were published in veterinary journals in the Czech Republic and Germany in 1992 [Von Bazala E, Renda J. Latente Chlamydieninfektionen als Ursache von Gesundheitsstörungen bei Schweine-, Rinder- und Schafzüchtern in der ÄSFR. Berl. Münch. Tierärztl. Wschr. 1992;105(145-149) 105. Heft 5. 1. Mai 1992]. Due to persistent and deteriorating health problems in a majority of the examined people, the research efforts were continued and similar symptoms were consequently discovered in people from urban, non-animal breeding communities, of whom most of the long-term afflicted were also in many cases tested Chlamydia seropositive.
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Authors
Emil Bazala, Jaroslav Renda,