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A Researcher's Guide to Basic References in Bartonellosis, Babesiosis and Borreliosis or Lyme Disease pdf

A Researcher's Guide to Basic References in Bartonellosis, Babesiosis and Borreliosis or Lyme Disease



Author: James Schaller MD
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Publisher: International University Infectious Disease Press
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0985669276



A Researcher's Guide to Basic References in Bartonellosis, Babesiosis and Borreliosis or Lyme Disease: A Voluminous Citation Guide to Move Beyond Terse Guidelines And Reviews


This is James Schaller's twelfth tick and flea infection textbook. Medical books A Researcher's Guide to Basic References in Bartonellosis, Babesiosis and Borreliosis or Lyme Disease. He has other publications, peer reviewed papers and entries in infection encyclopedias. This is a researcher's textbook of selected modern citations related to Bartonella, Babesia and Lyme disease. The huge collection of fascinating references catalogues the most recent work in the field of emerging tick-borne infections and is appropriate for physicians and upper level scientists doing research in Bartonellosis, Babesiosis and Borreliosis. After reading many thousands of papers over the course of many years, Dr Medical books .

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He has other publications, peer reviewed papers and entries in infection encyclopedias. This is a researcher's textbook of selected modern citations related to Bartonella, Babesia and Lyme disease. The huge collection of fascinating references catalogues the most recent work in the field of emerging tick-borne infections and is appropriate for physicians and upper level scientists doing research in Bartonellosis, Babesiosis and Borreliosis. After reading many thousands of papers over the course of many years, Dr. Schaller feels any "expert" needs to read thousands of citations to simply be part of intellectual discourse. He finds all summary positions, guidelines and summary papers to be out of date before they are published. However, he is not opposed to any position or any type of reflected treatment, because in emerging infections, knowledge is constantly in need of being enhanced.

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