Re: suck out pathogens with a mini-pump?
- From: Martijn <Kw3Ls@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 00:34:09 +0200
Frank de Groot wrote:
With snake venom, perhaps this works, but with bacteria it won't bec. you need just a few spirochetes to enter the bloodstream and the harm has been done.
Yes, then it's too late. But maybe the pathogens first stay in the skin, stay localized.
I wonder, if the pathogens can disseminate so quickly, does the dividing into early localized infection and disseminated infection make sense?
And the dividing into 3 stages make sense?
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