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	<title>Comments on: Babesia: Rare Disease &#8211; Not So Rare</title>
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		<title>By: Jenna&#8217;s Lyme Blog &#171; Why Can&#8217;t My Doctor Help Me With Chronic Lyme Disease?</title>
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		<description>[...] it) will read this new information, and also read Dr. Schaller&#8217;s comments (here, here, and here) or instance, Dr. James Schaller in Florida has written hundreds of articles and [...]</description>
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		<title>By: JAMES SCHALLER, MD</title>
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		<description>Dr Schaller prefers Fry Labs and always request that malaria...[Babesia image].

I WOULD LIKE TO UPDATE THIS COMMENT AS WE APPROACH 2010. 

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While I like all the staff at Fry, due to many complex reasons, which are not their fault, they have not reported any Babesia or other protozoa to me since April/2007.

I will not go into the complex reasons, but they are not due to flaws in the lab.

I support the reasons. We use many laboratories because each has one or more  strengths. 

I am pleased to be involved or at least informed---new and better TBD labs are coming.</description>
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<p>I WOULD LIKE TO UPDATE THIS COMMENT AS WE APPROACH 2010. </p>
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<p>While I like all the staff at Fry, due to many complex reasons, which are not their fault, they have not reported any Babesia or other protozoa to me since April/2007.</p>
<p>I will not go into the complex reasons, but they are not due to flaws in the lab.</p>
<p>I support the reasons. We use many laboratories because each has one or more  strengths. </p>
<p>I am pleased to be involved or at least informed&#8212;new and better TBD labs are coming.</p>
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