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home:pathogenesis:transmission [02.13.2019] – [Notes and comments] sallieqhome:pathogenesis:transmission [01.12.2020] – [Donated blood and body tissue] sallieq
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 Those who use or consume any of the foods, drugs, and supplements which exert [[http://mpkb.org/doku.php/tag:immunosuppressants?do=showtag&tag=immunosuppressants|immunosuppressive]] effects are also uniquely predisposed to acquire new bacteria and permit them to reproduce. These substances include: immunosuppressants, beta-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin, [[home:food:vitamind|high levels of vitamin D]], and corticosteroids. Those who use or consume any of the foods, drugs, and supplements which exert [[http://mpkb.org/doku.php/tag:immunosuppressants?do=showtag&tag=immunosuppressants|immunosuppressive]] effects are also uniquely predisposed to acquire new bacteria and permit them to reproduce. These substances include: immunosuppressants, beta-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin, [[home:food:vitamind|high levels of vitamin D]], and corticosteroids.
  
-The acquisition of new bacteria is only one factor in the when and why chronic diseases strike. Bacteria are capable of rapidly changing their genetic structure – and can become more pathogenic and harder to kill with traditional therapies – through processes like [[home:pathogenesis:horizontal_gene|horizontal gene transfer]]. Also, bacteria are allowed to proliferate because of a disabled immune response, for which they themselves are at least partially responsible.+The acquisition of new bacteria is only one factor in the when and why chronic diseases strike. Bacteria are capable of rapidly changing their genetic structure – and can become more pathogenic and harder to kill with traditional therapies – through processes like [[home:pathogenesis:horizontal_gene|horizontal gene transfer]]. Also, bacteria are allowed to proliferate because of a weak immune response, for which they themselves are at least partially responsible.
  
 ===== Vectors for transmission ===== ===== Vectors for transmission =====
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 [[home:special:tissue_donation|Donation of blood, bone marrow, organs or other tissues]] transmits pathogens between donor and recipient - even, in the case of blood donation, when there is an attempt to filter blood. At an average of around 0.01 microns in diameter, L-form bacteria are small enough to pass through even the finest of filters.((Mattman, L. 2000. Cell Wall Deficient Forms: Stealth Pathogens. CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL.))  [[home:special:tissue_donation|Donation of blood, bone marrow, organs or other tissues]] transmits pathogens between donor and recipient - even, in the case of blood donation, when there is an attempt to filter blood. At an average of around 0.01 microns in diameter, L-form bacteria are small enough to pass through even the finest of filters.((Mattman, L. 2000. Cell Wall Deficient Forms: Stealth Pathogens. CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL.)) 
  
-Organs and tissue from sarcoidosis patients have been known to cause sarcoidosis in the transplanted recipients.(({{pubmed>long:12002380}})) According to one study, patients who receive a donor organ from a sarcoidosis patient develop the disease, and clean organs transplanted into sarcoidosis patients become infected.(({{pubmed>long:12172448}})) This is proof that the bacterial pathogens can be transferred and trigger the same abnormal immune system response in susceptible people.+Organs and tissue from sarcoidosis patients have been known to cause sarcoidosis in the transplant recipients.(({{pubmed>long:12002380}})) According to one study, patients who receive a donor organ from a sarcoidosis patient develop the disease, and clean organs transplanted into sarcoidosis patients become infected.(({{pubmed>long:12172448}})) This is proof that the bacterial pathogens can be transferred and trigger the same abnormal immune system response in susceptible people.
 ==== Insect bites and other infectious triggers ==== ==== Insect bites and other infectious triggers ====
  
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