Based on the scientific results of fourteen years of continuous investigation we now regard as proven that a connection exists between PFS and evidence of bacteriophages (specific E. koli phages) found in the stool of patients.
The virology department of the Medical College in Hanover (MHH) used electron microscopes to detect bacteriophages (viruses) in the stool of more than 80% of patients examined. By comparison, they were detected in only 12 - 13% of the control group. Scientifically speaking, this result is deemed to be of great scientific significance.
Explanation
Bacteriophages (=viruses) infect their specific host cell (in this case the E. koli bacteria) and cause the E. koli bacteria to produce new viruses via the viral genes. Up to 400 new viruses develop in this way inside the E. koli bacteria.
After the E. koli bacteria has practically surrendered its cell contents for the production of the virus it then dies (lytic virus reproduction) and bursts. A virus â€

