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The resistance of malaria, as mentioned here, relative to zika, is entirely, plasmodium is a parasitic protozoan a very different proposition, immunologically. I'd done a fair levelmof of study of mathematical immunology, before my now total perm VA aprvd disability, and am convinced that the solution asmive mentioned elsewhere here on the site, is by educating them immune response, not through antimicrobials. Evolution will always eventually evade human ingenuity, that, unfortunately, is inevitable. Only, I am convinced, through a neuroimmunoligc approach designed to fundamentally improve immune response, cam resistant microorganisms strains, whether viral, bacterial, fungal, or protozoan, as well as larger organisms, e.g. tapeworms, ultimately be countered the same is mtrue for autoimmune diseases, as well as camcer, look at the research of the Santa Fe institute their work is pretty much state of the art. I'd be eager to explain !ore if interested, I didn't want to bore, or go on some techno diatribe, obviously, hope was of interest, be eafer for any thoughts, many thanks.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Many thanks for the Enlightenment I may have to pull out a few technical manuals to decipher what you just said but sounds like some great ideas and approaches to the problem.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Capt Daniel Goodman
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I follow, many thanks, if you'd like me to explain more, I can ,I just don't want to go on a techno diatribe unless there'd be genuine interest, if soz I'm willing to give it a whirl, however, I might obv get quite deep, I freq tend to do that, I'm afraid, lol.
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