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Duality of infectious diseases
Intra-cellular multiplication of infectious agents, once considered the rule only for viruses, is attracting more attention in recent years concerning bacteria.
This fact points also to the overwhelming evidence that viruses and bacteria are not simply coexistent because of ubiquity but are increasing virulence and persistence of each other.
If the first open tiny pores in the cell membrane, through which the second penetrate the cell, the last ones act overwhelmingly at metabolic expenditure and deplete organic crucial substances like micro-elements and alike.
The cell membrane is constituted to more than 90% lipids, and crucial constituents here are Essential Fatty Acids (EFA).
Hence, such a process fragilizes this structure and permits viruses more readily to transgress it.

