“…All changes in trace elements, however, may not be favourable for the host (Weiss, 2002), such as the progressive increase of Fe in the brain during scrapie infection in mice (Kim et al, 2000) and in HIV infection in man (Boelaert et al, 1996). Furthermore, many bacteria need Fe for their growth and multiplication and excessive Fe in specific tissues has been shown to promote bacterial infection in those tissues (Al-Younes et al, 2001;Foster et al, 2001;Lounis et al, 2001;Weiss, 2002). Even some neoplasias, cardiomyopathies, and neurodegenerative disorders have been associated with increased levels of Fe (Ke and Qian, 2003;Nystrom-Rosander et al, 2003;Sullivan and Weinberg, 1999;Weinberg, 1999).…”