The cells of mucous membranes, such as those lining the respiratory passages we breathe through, are particularly vulnerable to virus attacks.
Bacteria are made up of just a single cell and are capable of multiplying on their own as they have the ability to divide. Bacteria exist everywhere, inside and outside of our bodies attaching and growing vigorously in our environment. Some bacteria can cause serious or fatal diseases, either because they end up in the wrong part of the body or simply because they are “designed” to invade.
Viral and Bacterial infections are both spread the same way. Treatment of such environments will significantly reduce or eliminate the spread of harmful disease and related illnesses.
VIRAL AND BACTERIAL ILLNESSES
• 100,000 Yearly deaths from U.S. Hospital- Acquired Infections (HAI’s) –Forbes
• 2,000,000 total U.S. HAI’s – Forbes
• 19,000 annual U.S. deaths from MRSA infections alone – CDC
• MRSA
• VISA
• VRE
• Pseudomonas
• Salmonella
• E.Coli
• Klebsiella
• Enterobacter / Acinetobacter
• Proteus
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