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Streptobacillus moniliformis: A Bacterial Infection Guide
Streptobacillus moniliformis, also known as Haverhillia moniliformis, is a bacterium associated with a variety of infections in humans, particularly related to exposure to rodents or contaminated food and water. It is best known for causing Haverhill fever, characterized by fever, chills, and joint pain. This bacterium can impact several organs, particularly the immune system and joints. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the immune system may be associated with the Lung and Spleen meridians, while joint issues could relate to the Liver meridian. Emotional aspects linked to these organs may include grief (Lung), worry (Spleen), and anger (Liver). Practitioners may find it useful to focus on these meridians and TCM points when addressing issues related to Streptobacillus moniliformis. By overlaying protocols related to the affected organs and meridians, practitioners can aim to enhance the body's coherence and promote healing.
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