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Microbiome Targeted Therapies In Gulf War Illness, Diana Agnes Kimono
Microbiome Targeted Therapies In Gulf War Illness, Diana Agnes Kimono
Theses and Dissertations
Gulf war illness (GWI) is a chronic multisymptomatic disorder affecting about 30% of veterans of the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf war. Affected veterans complain of chronic symptoms which begun during or shortly after the war and persist 30 years later. This dissertation is a report of three studies which use a murine model to investigate the microbiome as a therapeutic target in GWI. Mice were exposed to pesticides and the prophylactic drug pyridostigmine bromide (PB) and studied these chemical’s impact on the microbiome in both an acute and persistence model of GWI.
The first study looks at the effect of altered …