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Datum: 01-09-2006

Trial Indicates Azithromycin Therapy May Be Beneficial for Subset of CFS Patients; Raises Questions for Continuing Research

In a group of 99 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients treated experimentally for six weeks with azithromycin, a subgroup of 58 patients reported a positive decrease in overall symptom severity. Azithromycin is an antibiotic, but is also believed to possess beneficial immunomodulation (immune system affecting) abilities.

Full provisional text in Journal of Translational Medicine.

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