From Wiki: Doxycycline kills the symbiotic Wolbachia bacteria in the reproductive tracts of parasitic filarial nematodes, making the nematodes sterile, and thus reducing transmission of diseases such as onchocerciasis and elephantiasis.[36] Field trials in 2005 showed an eight-week course of doxycycline almost completely eliminates the release of microfilariae.[37]
The parasites deed on the Woldbachia bacteria, so killing them slowing, so there is no die off reaction, is a very great treatment, especially for tick Bourne inlesses and preventing Lyme. Has few side-effects as well.
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From Wiki: Doxycycline kills the symbiotic Wolbachia bacteria in the reproductive tracts of parasitic filarial nematodes, making the nematodes sterile, and thus reducing transmission of diseases such as onchocerciasis and elephantiasis.[36] Field trials in 2005 showed an eight-week course of doxycycline almost completely eliminates the release of microfilariae.[37]
The parasites deed on the Woldbachia bacteria, so killing them slowing, so there is no die off reaction, is a very great treatment, especially for tick Bourne inlesses and preventing Lyme. Has few side-effects as well.
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