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Do pigs with African Swine Fever have lesions similar to Kaposi's Sarcoma?

  An immunohistochemical study of the tonsils in pigs with acute African swine fever virus infection - ScienceDirect

Is Kaposi's Sarcoma the essence of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

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This Washington Post story raises the possibility that Kaposi's Sarcoma is more important in AIDS than the mainstream scientific community realizes. It may still be the essence of AIDS.  https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/05/15/mystery-illness-killed-boy-years-later-doctors-learned-what-it-was-aids/?utm_term=.26fd7d22fc08 Please support HHV-6 University by purchasing one or our books about the cover-up of the relationship between HHV-6 and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, AIDS, and many other immunological illnesses. Click book to read a free excerpt. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &am...

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients with internal Kaposi's Sarcoma may need this drug.

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‘Breakthrough’ designation for Pomalyst in HIV-positive and negative Kaposi sarcoma https://www.thepharmaletter.com/article/breakthrough-designation-for-pomalyst-in-hiv-positive-and-negative-kaposi-sarcoma "Persons infected with KSHV can asymptomatically shed the virus. It is advised to practice safe sex with infected individuals and curtail activities where saliva might be shared during sexual activity." http://www.herpes.com/hhv-8.html This is what oral Kaposi's Sarcoma looks like. Source:  https://doctorspiller.com/kaposis-sarcoma/ Compare it to these crimson crescent lesions in the mouths of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients. "Burke A. Cunha, MD, discovered what he called crimson crescents in the mouths of 80% of his CFS patients. After the word got out, Cunha received calls from other parts of the country. Physicians began telling him that they also were finding the crimson crescents in their patients once they looked for the...

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August 13, 2016 Editorial: HHV-6 and CFS on a leash.

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August 13, 2016 HHV-6 University Editorial HHV-6 and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Pets: Connect the Dots "Research using animal models has been central to most of the achievements of modern medicine." ( Wikipedia ) A number of years ago, in Oklahoma, a scientist did some research into Chronic Fatigue Syndrome that had very disturbing implications. It was brilliant research that involved three things that most Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (and HHV-6) researchers and patients never ever want to talk about in public: 1) The transmissibility of CFS; 2) The identification of a viral cause of CFS; 3) The possibility (or probablity) that CFS could be transmitted to and from pets. The man was Richard Thomas Glass D.D.S., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Oral and Maxilofacial Pathology and Pathology University of Oklahoma, Health Sciences Center Tulsa. In the Glass study , "A total of 127 patients met the surveillance criteria of the Centers for Disease Control and Pre...

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