Morgellons-Unexplained Dermopathy

The Mysterious Skin Fiber Disease

© Karla Reed

Actual Morgellons Fibers, Morgellons Research Foundation

The Center For Disease Control in Atlanta has partnered with Kaiser Permanente in California to research and begin to unravel the mystery of Morgellons Disease.

What is Morgellons Disease?

The name, Morgellons Disease, was first coined in 2002 and comes from a condition with similar symptoms involving "black hairs" emerging from the skin of children that was documented in France in the 1600's. Although the disease was named in 2002, reports of "crawling" skin sensations accompanied by dark fibers under the skin, have been documented previously in multiple patients and continue to increase.

Patients whose complaints have been unheeded or who have been diagnosed with "delusions of parasitosis" are finally being listened to and reexamined by both the government and medical communities.

What are the symptoms of Morgellons?

Who is affected?

What is the cause?

The cause of Morgellons is currently unknown.

How is Morgellons treated?

The most successful treatment to date is antibiotics, addressing infectious bacteria or protozoa.

Is Morgellons contagious?

The method of transmission is currently unknown. There have been multiple cases reported by families with several members reporting like symptoms.

What does the Morgellons CDC study involve?

To the relief of thousands of patients across the country, the Center For Disease Control (CDC) is initiating a one year study of up to 500 patients who have reported Morgellons symptoms.

As many cases are centered in the state of California, Kaiser Permanente of Northern California has been selected to run the study partnered with the CDC.

The study objectives are as follows:

  1. To determine clinical and epidemiologic features and factors of Morgellons.
  2. To assess the histopathology of skin biopsies from patients.
  3. To characterize the fibers and threads extracted from patients.
  4. To describe the geographic distribution of Morgellons reports.
  5. To estimate the rates of illness.

The study will be divided into to parts as follows:

More information is readily available on the CDC website with a direct link to study information.

Sources:

Centers For Disease Control, Atlanta, GA

Morgellons Research Foundation


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