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Microbes and Mental Illness
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Video Introduction

This video is adapted from 10.3390/healthcare12010083

A review of the association between microbes and mental illness is performed, including the history, relevant definitions, infectious agents associated with mental illnesses, complex interactive infections, total load theory, pathophysiology, psychoimmunology, psychoneuroimmunology, clinical presentations, early-life infections, clinical assessment, and treatment...

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Bransfield, R.; Bransfield, R.C.; Mao, C.; Greenberg, R. Microbes and Mental Illness. Encyclopedia. Available online: https://encyclopedia.pub/video/1094 (accessed on 06 June 2026).
Bransfield R, Bransfield RC, Mao C, Greenberg R. Microbes and Mental Illness. Encyclopedia. Available at: https://encyclopedia.pub/video/1094. Accessed June 06, 2026.
Bransfield, Robert, Robert C. Bransfield, Charlotte Mao, Rosalie Greenberg. "Microbes and Mental Illness" Encyclopedia, https://encyclopedia.pub/video/1094 (accessed June 06, 2026).
Bransfield, R., Bransfield, R.C., Mao, C., & Greenberg, R. (2024, January 29). Microbes and Mental Illness. In Encyclopedia. https://encyclopedia.pub/video/1094
Bransfield, Robert, et al. "Microbes and Mental Illness." Encyclopedia. Web. 29 January, 2024.
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