Possibilities of using endogenous bioresonance therapy in the treatment of severe (cerebral) malaria
AUTHORS : Kravtsov A.N. | Ivanov V.B.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : State Institute for Advanced Training of Doctors of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2009
The work was carried out in a 20-bed municipal hospital in Shipinda, Republic of Angola, Huila province.
There are no doctors on the hospital staff, diagnostic options are limited (blood test for malaria, syphilis, Vidal’s
reaction, leukocyte count, blood group and Rh factor tests, urine and feces tests). Blood for malaria was tested
only in 1.8% of cases, in 78% this analysis was positive.
According to reports from the Shipinda Hospital, the average number of malaria cases in 2004-2007 was
38.6% of all clinical diagnoses, and for the province of Huila as a whole in 2007 – 28% (Table 1).