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To: Don Lloyd who wrote (6730)8/5/2001 11:30:17 AM
From: smolejv@gmx.net   of 74559
 
On birth humans or any other feti are completely clean - if you leave out mother-induced illnesses like HIV (sg) or similar. The gut gets populated in the first few days - weeks? help, obstetricians -. And they come in to stay.

I guess we could live without those gut microbes, but it would probably be a never ending diarroea.

Once I got a violent case of it - two weeks after coming back from India -. Just the wrong type of E. coli invaded an interesting white-skinned stranger. Nothing matches a personal experience - I can very well understand since what WHO says about cholera and bad water being a top priority health problem worldwide.
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