
Today, when we think of the dangers of the battlefield, we think of wounds caused by bullets, bombs, and other weapons. But as late as the Spanish American war of 1898, the number of soldiers who died from infectious diseases as opposed to directly from combat injuries was seven to one. Thanks to the discovery of penicillin and other antibiotics, that ratio has swung dramatically the other way, but it’s still a major problem, not only for military personnel, but civilians too. DARPA is developing an artificial spleen, or "biospleen," as a way to help fight deadly infections without antibiotics... Continue Reading DARPA working on portable and ruggedized artificial "biospleen" to fight sepsis
Section: Health and Wellbeing
Tags: Bacteria, Blood, DARPA, dialysis, Infections, Prototype
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