The following podcasts include Galaxy’s chief scientific officer and North Carolina State University researcher, Dr. Ed Breitschwerdt, and our medical director, Dr. Mozayeni, explaining the latest research surrounding flea- and tick-borne pathogens such as Bartonella, Borrelia, and more:
Bacteria in Bartonella: What we need to know, DermConsult, ReachMD, March 2021
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- Dr. Breitschwerdt speaks with Dr. Michael Greenberg of ReachMD about Bartonella-associated cutaneous lesions (BACL) that can appear in bartonellosis patients, specifically those with neuropsychiatric symptoms.
Unpacking an Epidemic Within a Pandemic: Bartonella Infection & COVID-19, March 2021
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- Dr. Breitschwerdt speaks with Dr. Michael Greenberg of ReachMD about Bartonella, an emerging bacterial pathogen that can cause a broad range of symptoms in high risk populations.
Bartonella, Audio Abstract Podcast, North Carolina State University, April 2019
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- Dr. Breitschwerdt discusses Bartonella species infections with Tracey Peake including ongoing global research efforts, the challenges with current test methods, and why accurate testing for these pathogens is crucial.
Interview with Dr. Ed Breitschwerdt, Lena Live Podcast, BBS Radio, January 2015
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- Dr. Breitschwerdt discusses what Bartonella is and why it is important from a One Health perspective.
Ticks, Fleas and Mysterious Disease, The People’s Pharmacy Radio Podcast, August 2014 [June 2013]
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- Bartonella is known for causing cat scratch disease, an acute infection, but emerging research shows the stealth pathogen may be implicated in much more. Dr. Breitschwerdt and Dr. Mozayeni discuss chronic illness and the role that Bartonella species may play in non-specific symptoms such as joint pain, brain fog, and fatigue.
Tickborne Disease, The People’s Pharmacy Radio Podcast, May 2009
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- Dr. Breitschwerdt discusses the variety of tick-borne diseases (Rickettsia, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, etc.) found across the world including why Bartonella is an emerging pathogen that researchers need to pay attention to.