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LINK Bartonella Infection and Sudden Onset Adolescent Schizophrenia: Case Study – Neuroscience News

“In a new case study, researchers at North Carolina State University describe an adolescent human patient diagnosed with rapid onset schizophrenia who was found instead to have a Bartonella henselae infection. This study adds to the growing body of evidence that Bartonella infection can mimic a host of chronic illnesses, including mental illness, and could open up new avenues of research into bacterial or microbial causes of mental disorders.”

skado 9 Mar 20
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Wow, is it curable?

Yes, they say the subject was cured.

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Interesting but I doubt it

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I've never heard of such. Interesting.

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Thanks for posting this skado. It is of special interest to me.

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