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mriet | 5 months ago
What about beneficial and neutral but important bacteria and viruses? "Air" is actually a complex soup of all types of things. This like applying HCl to a skin infection.
mriet | 5 months ago
What about beneficial and neutral but important bacteria and viruses? "Air" is actually a complex soup of all types of things. This like applying HCl to a skin infection.
Llamamoe|5 months ago
For example, the gut microbiome is in flux for about the first 3 years of life, and thereafter it's mostly only the relative abundances of different microbes that shift in response to diet, you need something like antibiotics or severe diarrhea to actually induce permanent changes (usually for the worse).
Compared to that, there really aren't many microbes in the air. For children, it could very possibly be bad, but even then I'd expect most of their microbial input to come from their parents, food, and surfaces. Which are already grossly deficient compared to old-school rural settings, but I'm not sure if germicidal UV would make it worse.
bondarchuk|5 months ago
[1] but who am I, it would still be worthwhile to check obviously
rocqua|5 months ago
LorenPechtel|5 months ago
pjc50|5 months ago
Such as what? There are some located in the gut, but pretty much everything else out there is in conflict with our immune system.
pazimzadeh|5 months ago
almost every mucosal surface has commensal bacteria which can provide colonization resistance by other bacteria. lungs, skin, vagina, etc..
mahrain|5 months ago
Lapra|5 months ago
So yeah, I don't know. I think you have a point here.