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'''Jenna Luché-Thayer''' ou '''Jenna Luche-Thayer''' dans les documents en anglais.
  
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The article, Obstruction to Treatments Meeting International Standards for Lyme and Relapsing Fever Borreliosis Patients. Publié le 23 juillet 2018 par Jenna Luche-Thayer.<br><br>Friends,<br>
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The article, ''Obstruction to Treatments Meeting International Standards for Lyme and Relapsing Fever Borreliosis Patients'', authored by human rights expert Jenna Luché-Thayer, renown Lyme borreliosis and tick-borne disease expert [[FFMVT|Christian Perronne]] and veterinarian and zoonosis expert Clement C. Meseko, has been published.<br><br>All three authors are members of the Ad Hoc Committee for Health Equity in ICD11 Borreliosis Codes. Please see citation below.<br<br>
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PDF can be downloaded at: https://waset.org/publications/10009294/multidimensional-compromise-programming-evaluation-of-digital-commerce-websites<br><br>Abstract—We reviewed how certain institutional policies and practices, as well as questionable research, are creating obstacles to care and informed consent for Lyme and relapsing fever Borreliosis patients. The interference is denying access to treatments that meet the internationally accepted standards as set by the Institute of Medicine. This obstruction to care contributes to significant human suffering, disability and negative economic effect across many nations and in many regions of the world. We note how evidence based medicine emphasizes the importance of clinical experience and patient-centered care and how these patients benefit significantly when their rights to choose among treatment options are upheld.
 
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On peut consulter l'article ''Obstruction to Treatments Meeting International Standards for Lyme and Relapsing Fever Borreliosis Patients'' ici: <ref>https://publications.waset.org/10009294/obstruction-to-treatments-meeting-international-standards-for-lyme-and-relapsing-fever-borreliosis-patients</ref>
  
 
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Jenna Luché-Thayer ou Jenna Luche-Thayer dans les documents en anglais.

The article, Obstruction to Treatments Meeting International Standards for Lyme and Relapsing Fever Borreliosis Patients. Publié le 23 juillet 2018 par Jenna Luche-Thayer.

Friends,
The article, Obstruction to Treatments Meeting International Standards for Lyme and Relapsing Fever Borreliosis Patients, authored by human rights expert Jenna Luché-Thayer, renown Lyme borreliosis and tick-borne disease expert Christian Perronne and veterinarian and zoonosis expert Clement C. Meseko, has been published.

All three authors are members of the Ad Hoc Committee for Health Equity in ICD11 Borreliosis Codes. Please see citation below.<br
PDF can be downloaded at: https://waset.org/publications/10009294/multidimensional-compromise-programming-evaluation-of-digital-commerce-websites

Abstract—We reviewed how certain institutional policies and practices, as well as questionable research, are creating obstacles to care and informed consent for Lyme and relapsing fever Borreliosis patients. The interference is denying access to treatments that meet the internationally accepted standards as set by the Institute of Medicine. This obstruction to care contributes to significant human suffering, disability and negative economic effect across many nations and in many regions of the world. We note how evidence based medicine emphasizes the importance of clinical experience and patient-centered care and how these patients benefit significantly when their rights to choose among treatment options are upheld. [1]

On peut consulter l'article Obstruction to Treatments Meeting International Standards for Lyme and Relapsing Fever Borreliosis Patients ici: [2]

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