The CDC study on Morgellons, published in 2012, aimed to investigate the condition characterized by skin lesions and the sensation of crawling under the skin, often accompanied by fibers or other materials emerging from the skin. The study found no evidence that Morgellons is an infectious disease or caused by any specific organism. Instead, it suggested that the symptoms might be linked to a form of delusional parasitosis, where individuals mistakenly believe they are infested with parasites. The CDC recommended further research to better understand the condition and its psychological aspects.
Oh, dude, you're talking about Morgellons, huh? It's this condition where people believe they have fibers or parasites coming out of their skin. Doctors say it's most likely a delusional disorder, but hey, who am I to judge? Like, if you think you're growing wool, go ahead and knit yourself a sweater, I guess.
The CDC in Atlanta have said that most emerging diseases around the world are zoonotic. The director of the CDC has said that 11 of the last 12 emerging infections in the world with serious health consequences has probably arisen from animal sources.
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The CDC is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It advises that the symptoms of tuberculosis are a bad cough that lasts 3 weeks or longer, chest pain, coughing up blood, and fatigue.
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Study in Punjabi is ਅਧਿਯਨ (adhiyan).
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