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Is there normal blood flora? Chlamydia-like Microorganisms Live in Donors Blood as Normal Flora The Internet Journal of Internal Medicine 2005 Volume 5 Number 2 DOAJ
Experts on Nanobacteria Face a New Problem Should Only Synthetic Blood be Transfused After Normal Blood Flora Has Been Found? The Internet Journal of Microbiology 2007 Volume 4 Number 1
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Default Re: Normal Blood Flora

Very interesting paper there.

Are you studying blood microorganisms? How can you differentiate the organism from contamination?
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Default Re: Normal Blood Flora

well
i think normally blood should be sterile i.e pure of any type of micororganism, and that should be otherwise you can get the problem anytime. and as we also know that blood is transfused to so many people and if blood flora is there then it must cause infection to immunocompromised patients but its usually not happens.
i think if some body got some infection then there may be some organism that cause latent infection ie. persist in blood for long time but i am very much doubtful about blood flora.
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