A method of detecting osteoporosis in a mammalian is disclosed herein
which includes: a) obtaining a sample of a bone related tissue or cells;
and b) measuring the concentration of at least a marker which is either
bacteria, bacteria produced factors, or HSPs. The method may further
include comparing the concentration with concentrations from the same
individual over a period of time or against a standard concentration. The
marker may be a bacteria, a chaperone molecule, or a bacteria produced.
Also provided herein is a method of treating or preventing osteoporosis
caused by a bone disease which includes administering to a mammalian
subject a therapeutically effective amount of a formulation which is
either an HSP antigenic formulation or a bacterial antigenic formulation.
The osteoporosis can be caused by a bone disease induced by bone
infectious agents such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and
parasites.