Research into a variety of childhood chronic diseases, including autism, regressive developmental disorders, fragile-X syndrome, childhood epilepsy, cerebral cavernous malformations, and cystic fibrosis, identified genetic abnormalities and abnormal proteins, in the patients’ blood and cerebral spinal fluid. When an abnormal gene is found, research bias favors assuming genetic causes. Pathogens and parasites have also been found in these patients, but assumed to be only an “association”. Immortal pathogens can create, disperse, and cause abnormal proteins, which alter genes and gene…..