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Kirkus Review: "Autism has proved to be one of the more haunting medical mysteries of recent times. As the diagnosis rate explodes, desperate parents and baffled doctors have searched in vain for an explanation. Broxmeyer, an internist and experienced medical researcher who's studied both AIDS and Alzheimer's disease, offers a new perspective. His book focuses on an underresearched link between autism and fetal exposure to tuberculosis bacteria.The hypothesis is a fascinating one, and Broxmeyer provides evidence from enough esteemed researchers to give credence to his ideas."

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Kirkus Review: "Autism has proved to be one of the more haunting medical mysteries of recent times. As the diagnosis rate explodes, desperate parents and baffled doctors have searched in vain for an explanation. Broxmeyer, an internist and experienced medical researcher who's studied both AIDS and Alzheimer's disease, offers a new perspective. His book focuses on an underresearched link between autism and fetal exposure to tuberculosis bacteria.The hypothesis is a fascinating one, and Broxmeyer provides evidence from enough esteemed researchers to give credence to his ideas."
Autorenporträt
Pennsylvania internist and medical researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD, was on the staff at New York affiliates of Downstate, Cornell and N.Y.U. for 14 years. He was the originator and lead Author of a novel way to kill AIDS mycobacteria (J. Infectious Diseases 2002; 186[8]:1155-60). His peer-reviewed articles are available on the NIH portal PubMed.