Complex non-drug therapy of tuberculosis
AUTHORS : Sadykov V.G. | Tikhonova I.S.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2005
Currently, the use of energy-informational methods of diagnostics and treatment of tuberculosis pathology is becoming more and more effective [1-5].
We are sincerely pleased with the reports of our colleagues about the successes achieved. However, the problems associated with drug resistance, low therapeutic
availability of certain subpopulations, intermittent growth and prolonged dormancy, as well as intracellular persistence of mycobacteria are still relevant. We
bring to the attention of our colleagues our modest experience in this area.