Immortal pathogens include bacteria, viruses, and parasites, which are intracellular or parasitic, and difficult to eradicate. Immortal pathogens cause acute illness and thereafter persist as chronic infections; and a person does not acquire immunity to the pathogens. The person develops reduced immune function, as immortal bacteria infect white blood cells and spread chronic infections. The immortal pathogens spread, unrecognized, for months, years, or decades, until the chronic infection evolves into a chronic disease.
The microbiology of chlamydia species have similarities to the microbiology of chronic diseases. Chlamydia species and other immortal pathogens have been identified in virtually every chronic disease; but were identified as “associations” rather than causes. Big pharma develops expensive new drugs, that treat symptoms and the biochemical aspects of part(s) of chronic diseases. The world cannot afford expensive drugs that only treat symptoms and the biochemical aspects of parts of a chronic disease, and does not treat the root causes…..