The Bio-I Capsule. Preventing Contagion of Aerial Pathogens with Real-Time Reporting in Evalu@

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Abstract

During the current pandemic produced by Cov2, physicians and biologists have received attention. They have done a great job. However, these professionals help the already sick people who are, by now, less than 1% of the population. This tendency is an old conceptual mistake of medicine: we put more effort into curing than preventing. This sort of tradition-biasing directive explains why we are spending tons of resources curing people, while most of the global population remains unprotected. We need to set up our efforts to protect healthy people. They add to 99% of the current population. They are also the workforce that we need to re-activate the economies. We cannot hide forever, neither send our people to face an invisible enemy. As a response to the question: how can we prevent contagion efficiently? We have created the bio-I capsule to bring back the crowd’s confidence so they can develop their lives and re-activate the economy. We are facing a retrovirus. The last pathogen of this kind was HIV announced in 1986. HIV is still there because creating a vaccine to fight is not straightforward. While attacking the retrovirus, we also compromise fundamental cell functions. For our sake, we shall assume that Cov2 will remain there longer than expected. Recall also that pathogens are potent when they are inside the hosts’ bodies. Nevertheless, if we keep them outside, they will get denaturalized easily. An effective strategy to avoid contamination will also kill the current menace and any other pathogen coming in the future. The Bio-I capsule is an effective barrier against nanoscopic pathogens, and this manuscript presents details of its specifications and constructions along with the scientific reasons for its creation.

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Yepes-Calderon, F., Giraldo Quiceno, A. F., Carmona Orozco, J. F., & McComb, J. G. (2020). The Bio-I Capsule. Preventing Contagion of Aerial Pathogens with Real-Time Reporting in Evalu@. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 1277 CCIS, pp. 116–128). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61702-8_9

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