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<blockquote data-quote="wlamarparmer" data-source="post: 1118705" data-attributes="member: 18681"><p>Mutation, adaptation, andsurvival of the fittest. Know of several people in central Georgia diagnosed with Lyme's like symptoms 10 yr ago because CDC said Lyme did not exist in central Georgia (Now they do). Know of one Surgical Cardiology PA that lost sight of one eye and still on steroids, but they will still not call it Lyme's. Mid 70's Heartworms in dog only concern in Southern</p><p>US, because D. Immittis could not survive cold temperatures. Found out that mosquitoes in Alaska had as large concentration</p><p>of filaria of anywhere in the world. The lower on the phyla tree the faster an organism can adapt and mutate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wlamarparmer, post: 1118705, member: 18681"] Mutation, adaptation, andsurvival of the fittest. Know of several people in central Georgia diagnosed with Lyme's like symptoms 10 yr ago because CDC said Lyme did not exist in central Georgia (Now they do). Know of one Surgical Cardiology PA that lost sight of one eye and still on steroids, but they will still not call it Lyme's. Mid 70's Heartworms in dog only concern in Southern US, because D. Immittis could not survive cold temperatures. Found out that mosquitoes in Alaska had as large concentration of filaria of anywhere in the world. The lower on the phyla tree the faster an organism can adapt and mutate. [/QUOTE]
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