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home:diseases:hiv_and_aids [02.23.2019] – [HIV allows opportunistic infections to proliferate] sallieqhome:diseases:hiv_and_aids [04.26.2020] – [HIV and AIDS] sallieq
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 ====== HIV and AIDS ====== ====== HIV and AIDS ======
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 +<relatedarticle> [[https:home:pathogenesis:microbiota:interaction#viruses|Effects of bacteria and viruses on their human host]] </article>
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 Pathogens are able spread effectively in an immunocompromised environment. This means it's possible that AIDS patients pick up substantial pathogen loads. It is further possible that it is these Th1 pathogens, which kill patients. Viral co-infections (including Epstein-Barr virus, Human Herpes Virus 6, etc.) are found in all the diseases the Marshall Protocol treats, but the viruses are not believed to bethe proximate cause of disease.  Pathogens are able spread effectively in an immunocompromised environment. This means it's possible that AIDS patients pick up substantial pathogen loads. It is further possible that it is these Th1 pathogens, which kill patients. Viral co-infections (including Epstein-Barr virus, Human Herpes Virus 6, etc.) are found in all the diseases the Marshall Protocol treats, but the viruses are not believed to bethe proximate cause of disease. 
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 +Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare infection and immunoblastic sarcoma in a fatal case of AIDS.  (({{pubmed>long:    3732865}}))
  
 [[http://www.joimr.org/JOIMR-2007-5-1-Cantwell.pdf|Do TB-type bacteria cause AIDS?]] [[http://www.joimr.org/JOIMR-2007-5-1-Cantwell.pdf|Do TB-type bacteria cause AIDS?]]
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