Post by itchin4answers on Mar 10, 2014 23:10:07 GMT -5
The CDC Must Acknowledge Morgellons Disease and Initiate Ongoing Research
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PETITION CDC DIRECTOR, STAFF, and CONGRESS
[Supporters of this movement, and herein, will be known as the Coalition]
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has alleged that Morgellons Disease is likely due to a psychiatric disorder, despite scientific evidence to the contrary. We are officially demanding the director and lead staff of scientists to acknowledge Morgellons as a real biological hazard. Furthermore, all information related to this condition must be disclosed to the public through an ongoing informational medium we will establish on a later date. If the director does not comply to acknowledging Morgellons Disease as a physical, and very real threat, and to dedicate a team to its ongoing research, the director and lead staff is then asked to resign from their positions, thus allowing a better qualified team to be assigned this duty.
[If director complies, the CDC team dedicated to this research must work with the coalition's top research team. This research team will be considered those researchers currently backed by 100 or more supporters or the researchers who have the highest nominated vote, and who have successfully demonstrated scientific competency in Lyme disease, Morgellons research and/or other. This shall be declared an indefinite relationship]
HOW THIS WILL HELP This petition will show Congress that we have come to face a biological agent that poses a significant, and global threat, which is one we are not yet able to handle. This is why we are requesting an initial acknowledgment of this disease to set the foundation for present, and future research. By signing this petition, you will help the human population survive what millions believe to be a lurking pandemic. You will also be furthering support of scientific research, and advancing health security protocol, which will impact the health of millions, on a global scale.
VIEW LETTER TO PHYSICIAN From Oklahoma State www.healthsciences.okstate.edu/morgellons/Joint%20Statement_4.pdf
To:
Thomas R. Frieden MD, Director of CDC
Please Acknowledge Morgellons Disease and Initiate Ongoing Research.
There is growing support and scientific evidence that reveals a biological agent that is infecting hundreds of thousands of people. Review this petition and please develop a method of investigation that will help the Morgellons researchers come to a treatment protocol for this growing pandemic. Your actions may very well decide the future of humankind.
Association of spirochetal infection with Morgellons disease
by Marianne J Middelveen1, Divya Burugu2, Akhila Poruri2, Jennie Burke3, Peter J Mayne1, Eva Sapi2, Douglas G Kahn4, Raphael B Stricker
Study Abstract
Morgellons disease (MD) is an emerging multisystem illness characterized by skin lesions with unusual filaments embedded in or projecting from epithelial tissue. Filament formation results from abnormal keratin and collagen expression by epithelial-based keratinocytes and fibroblasts. Recent research comparing MD to bovine digital dermatitis, an animal infectious disease with similar skin features, provided clues that spirochetal infection could play an important role in the human disease as it does in the animal illness. Based on histological staining, immunofluorescent staining, electron microscopic imaging and polymerase chain reaction, we report the detection of Borrelia spirochetes in dermatological tissue of four randomly-selected MD patients. The association of MD with spirochetal infection provides evidence that this infection may be a significant factor in the illness and refutes claims that MD lesions are self-inflicted and that people suffering from this disorder are delusional. Molecular characterization of the Borrelia spirochetes found in MD patients is warranted.
This study can be found at f1000research.com/articles/2-25/v1
but it is only one of many.
Support will grow as awareness does, and we hope that you will help those who are suffering and prevent this disease from spreading.
Letter to Physician from Oklahoma State MD
www.healthsciences.okstate.edu/morgellons/Joint%20Statement_4.pdf
Sincerely,
[Your name]