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a couple of problems I have with this is that they keep refering to

previous illnesses. while I agree that inherited genes can alsp play a

role in severity of mold illness, I also believe that the illness might

never come about without the exposure. we dont have to have a previous

immune defficiency or illness, mold pathogens, toxins and even

allergens would do that for you.

another problem is, what are the chances that aspergillus mold was the

only mold this dog was exposed to.

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