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Mycobacterium tuberculosis as one of numerous microorganisms appears to
be in special relations with humans. It penetrates into our organism
immediately after birth and remains there till the end of our life.
In addition to primary foci in the lings, scientifically verified long
time ago, mostly inaccessible for in vivo observation, the bacterium
infests both kidneys of each human being in a characteristic way and
exists in such environment. These are primary TB foci in the upper
poles of the kidneys – always easily accessible for observation.
The bacterium is sometimes silent, but it is more frequently active and
it is always present!
Cumulative adverse effects on humans are great.
Via the kidneys, its survival in nature is enabled.
From medical or even wider – biological point of view, this unique
relation between man and a bacterium must have some greater
significance – indeed greater from the one recognized so far.
Is the international science ready to check on this?
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