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home:pathogenesis:successive_infection [11.25.2016] – [Successive infection: early infections predispose a person to later chronic disease] sallieqhome:pathogenesis:successive_infection [11.25.2016] – [Health and disease is a continuum] sallieq
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-Clearly, the microbiota can be affected in any number of ways that are not picked up by the relatively crude tests that we use to measure "health." Further, patients carry pathogenic elements of their microbiota but without the symptoms to show for it – at least initially.+Clearly, the microbiota can be affected in any number of ways that are not picked up by the relatively crude tests that we use to measure "health." Further, patients will carry pathogenic elements of their microbiota without symptoms to show for it – at least initially.
  
 The variability of patients' responses – both between control and experimental groups, and among an experimental group (some subjects get a side effect, some don't) – may ultimately be a testament to the unique nature of each person's microbiota. The variability of patients' responses – both between control and experimental groups, and among an experimental group (some subjects get a side effect, some don't) – may ultimately be a testament to the unique nature of each person's microbiota.
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