VerlorengezondheidM schreef:Kunnen die (mixed!) biofilms ook in je hersenen gaan zitten?
Ik krijg de indruk dat er een kolonie achter mijn wenkbrauwen zit, in de huid, dat wordt heel dik en pijnlijk, wil bijna niet slinken.
VerlorengezondheidM schreef:Kunnen die (mixed!) biofilms ook in je hersenen gaan zitten?
Kunnen die (mixed!) biofilms ook in je hersenen gaan zitten?
During the course of the infection, bacteria migrate through the host tissues altering the coagulation and fibrinolysis pathways and the immune response, reaching the central nervous system (CNS) within 2 weeks after the bite of an infected tick.
persistent forms of LNB are relatively common, despite targeted antibiotic therapy. It has been observed that the antibiotic resistance and the reoccurrence of Lyme disease are associated with biofilm-like aggregates in B. burgdorferi, B. afzelii, and B. garinii, both in vitro and in vivo, allowing Borrelia spp. to resist to adverse environmental conditions.
Dr. Alan MacDonald describes biofilms as, “…fortress-like communities which are from inception designed to survive all manner of attack, including high-dose, long-term antibiotic therapies…”
A biofilm is a slimy, glue-like substance made up of bacteria and other micro-organisms whose cells stick to each other on a surface – in this case, the Borrelia spirochete – to form what is essentially a coat of armor. Hiding under the biofilm, the spirochete is protected from attack by antibiotics and can remain dormant for long periods of time, only to emerge and launch another attack when the environment is more favorable.
Biofilms can form anywhere throughout the human body. When a biofilm forms to cover Lyme microbes, it may end up shielding those microbes from detection. This means that when tests are conducted to find Lyme, they could end up showing false negatives.
Mixed Borrelia burgdorferi and Helicobacter pylori Biofilms in Morgellons Disease Dermatological Specimens†
Biofilm formation and dispersal and the transmission of human pathogens.
Hall-Stoodley L, et al. Trends Microbiol. 2005.
Abstract
Several pathogenic bacterial species that are found in the environment can form complex multicellular structures on surfaces known as biofilms. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Vibrio cholerae and certain species of nontuberculous mycobacteria are examples of human pathogens that form biofilms in natural aquatic environments. We suggest that the dynamics of biofilm formation facilitates the transmission of pathogens by providing a stable protective environment and acting as a nidus for the dissemination of large numbers of microorganisms; both as detached biofilm clumps and by the fluid-driven dispersal of biofilm clusters along surfaces. We also suggest that emerging evidence indicates that biofilm formation conveys a selective advantage to certain pathogens by increasing their ability to persist under diverse environmental conditions.
VerlorengezondheidM schreef:Henriëtte schreef:Dr. Alan MacDonald over de mixed biofilms, borrelia in combinatie met co-infecties
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEjNMlNM3l8
Henriëtte
Schitterend artikel van onder andere Professor Eva Sapi, zie bijlage hieronder.
Chlamydia Spp. antigen en DNA aanwezig in 84% van de Borrelia biofilms.![]()
In particular, doxycycline and amoxicillin were found to effectively kill the motile spirochete forms in vitro, but failed to completely remove B. burgdorferi in biofilms
Daptomycin in combination with doxycycline and cefoperazone was found to be able to completely eradicate B. burgdorferi persisters, revealing a durable killing activity that was not achieved by any other drug combinations
In preliminary studies by the clinical Biofilm Ring Test® (cBRT), we found that Borrelia is able to readily produce biofilm within 24–48 h.
During the course of the infection, bacteria migrate through the host tissues altering the coagulation and fibrinolysis pathways and the immune response, reaching the central nervous system (CNS) within 2 weeks after the bite of an infected tick.
Terug naar “Artikelen en Linkjes”
Gebruikers op dit forum: Geen geregistreerde gebruikers en 0 gasten