Sepsis kills about 200,000 Americans a year and it has a mortality rate comparable to Ebola. It can take days to figure out what type of infection is causing it, and even then antibiotics often take too long to work.
So the US Army developed a simple method of cleaning the blood, similar to dialysis, which filters out bacteria, viruses, and toxins.
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I'd recommend that each hospital get several.
So the US Army developed a simple method of cleaning the blood, similar to dialysis, which filters out bacteria, viruses, and toxins.
Tiny magnetic beads coated with substance that attracts numerous types of bacteria, virus and other invaders, are used to catch the germs.
The infection-coated beads are then pulled out of the blood using a magnet and the clean blood put back into the patient.
In tests, 90 per cent of rats treated using the ‘biospleen’ survived potentially deadly infections – compared to just 14 per cent of untreated animals, the journal Nature Medicine reports.
Dr Super said: ‘We didn’t have to kill the pathogens. We just captured and removed them.’
This saves times and means that antibiotic-resistant germs, which are becoming increasing common, should be readily combated.
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I'd recommend that each hospital get several.