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On the Possible Beneficial Role for the Regular Use of Potent Mouthwash Solutions as a Preventive Measure for Covid19 Transmission; Invoking the Evolutionary Biology and Game Theory
Author(s) -
Khalid Mukhtar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
open access journal of dental sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2573-8771
DOI - 10.23880/oajds-16000286
Subject(s) - altruism (biology) , dysbiosis , reciprocal , evolutionary game theory , premise , transmission (telecommunications) , organism , disease , disinfectant , biology , game theory , immunology , medicine , mathematical economics , evolutionary biology , genetics , mathematics , computer science , gut flora , epistemology , telecommunications , linguistics , philosophy , pathology
In vitro studies demonstrated bactericidal and virucidal role for some of the over-the-counter mouthwash solutions. Meanwhile, Game theory and evolutionary biology suggests that inhibiting cooperation -reciprocal altruism- between two organisms can negatively affect their survival, based on a set of relevant publications, it is proposed here that "SARS-COV-2" may be relying on an "accomplice"; be it a certain organism (e.g. bacterial species), or a state of dysbiosis in general. On this premise, the regular use of potent disinfectant, through the repeated reduction in microbial load, may be able to induce a strain sufficient to inhibit reciprocal altruism, and hence halt the progression of the disease, as observed in the majority of those tested positive worldwide, yet with mild or no symptoms. We cite a group of observations related to COVID, that can be justified by the complicit hypothesis, predict a rather preventive than therapeutic advantage, suggestive for a possible role for the regular use of potent mouthwash as an additional control measure in the community level.

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