Parasitology


Biologics and Public Health:

Parasitology


"Worm Clouds' in human urine

This is a video of 'clouds'  forming and becoming more frantic in activity when exposed to light. Looking closely, small to large worms seem to become visible. This is also specimin that a Kaiser patient's labs came back 'negative' for, for parsitic content.

Worm Clouds / Maryland

01 / Sept. 2023

Shrimp-like creatures swim

in human urine

  • Shrimp-like flukes or worms frolic in 'worm clouds' for almost 30 minutes


  • Strong currents of swirling 'worm clouds' respond to light


  • 18-24 labs from this patient disappeared after the patient gave them to a Kaiser lab, for transport to the Mayo Clnic in NY


CASE STUDY: MARYLAND PARASITIC CONTAMINATION


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    Parasite from apartment premises

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    Kitchen faucet - small roundworm & fluke-like contaminants

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    Parasite from infected public accommodation, 1 mile from NIH-NIAID

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    New Ikea shells suddenly grew worm tubes & barnacles when brought into the property, in a matter of days

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    Parasite from infected apartments  - common tubular shape, to other parasites same property

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    Fluke parasite

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    Common black worm, roughly 3" parasite - an Indian researcher from UCSD (July 2023) reognized this as common in India

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    Small red worms infect peanutbutter, any creamy food overnight

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    Common, gelatonous worms or globules infect most refrigerated foods

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    Metal-eating bacteria or "parasite' at  infected apartments

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    Parasitic worm commonly found in water and premises at the property 

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    Horrifying: a small roundworm larvae photographed on a pet's eye. Identical to roundworm found in kitchen faucets, dishes, & human residents.

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    Same roundworm (crescent or spiral shape) small worm ..

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    "Horsehair- worm" found in cooked grains of rice newly stored in fridge: this is an Asian worm sometimes described in the US

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    Rundworm larvae and small worms in kitchen faucet traps - identical to those found in humans, pets, carpet, and food  -  in multiple apartments

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OUR APPROACH: DESIGN & IMPLEMENT URGENT STRATEGIE FOR INVESTIGATION


We help public and private sector clients strategize and manage interventions and intelligence collection to avert and contain biohazard impact. Our portfolio includes US military health agencies, US Department of Energy and academic research collaboration, US Homeland Security, and Canadian and UK health departmetns and government agencies. 


An Ounce of Prevention is Worth A Million Tons of Cure


We think the key to safety and prevention against parasitic and other pathogen infection spread, and treatment and cure for impacted victims, lies not in doctors memorizing 18,000 variations of parasites; or knowing every possible type of pathogen on earth so as to diagnose patients - impossible tasks - but in knowing how to investigate, what questions to ask, when to refer to specialists with better expertise in parasitology or pathogen vertical, and in knowing how to apply - just as in covid - immediate broad-range anti-parasitic or anti-viral treatment.  To give a patient's system a fighting chance early enough, that parasitic load does not overwhelm his or her system and spread to infect brain, organs, tissues or spine. And to contain further spread.

We help clients do perhaps the most important thing in attacking parasitic infections: admitting they don't know it all, and they need help for their patients


Lawyers go to law school not to memorize every possible case precedent, but to learn how to filter, prioritize, and apply legal case data for the right strategy for the problem in front of them. Doctors and labs should apply the same mindset to solving parasitology or other unknown pathogen cases they face ... but often do not. And consider it a career or ego threat to hand off a patient to a federal lab (CDC, NIH-NIAID) or better expert than themselves, and so patients are harmed irreparably and infections spread that otherwise would have been contained.

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