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People Infect Chimpanzees With Viruses, Study Shows

Submitted by Elaine Stoner, Jan 30, 2008 15:23

There is some interest in evaluating the non sexual transmission of viral infections. Also, the tendency to diagnose people with serious illnesses causes some highly qualified people to avoid or be refused responsible jobs even if their training is satisfactory. This topic could be confirmed if necessary, but what is intended is to create a suitable environment, especially internationally, to overcome barriers to correction of mistakes in published literature. If this exploratory message cannot initiate more publications that lead to genuine evaluations of the nature of many illnesses, please try to see if any diagnosed scientists wish to become involved in further studies, and how much care they give to avoid exposure to different illnesses. If there are other causes of some illnesses that have been diagnosed as infectious, how would this affect current work? Could you ask your government officials how this would affect people in the socialist system there? This might be premature, but American economic ventures might need some help from your President Angela Merkel.


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