Possibilities of using electropunctural diagnostics and bioresonance therapy in patients with toxoplasmosis
AUTHORS : Bivol T.S. | Kiriyak A.S. | Preteka J.F.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Romania; Moscow, Russia; Moldova
YEAR : 2014
Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease caused by the intracellular protozoa Toxoplazma gondii, characterized by various clinical manifestations of damage to
the nervous system, eyes, skeletal muscles, myocardium, liver, spleen, lymph nodes, and female genital organs. According to modern literature, about 1 / 4–1 / 3
of the world’s population is infected with Toxoplasma.
The development cycle of Toxoplazma gondii occurs with a change of hosts. The final owner is cats and other representatives of the feline family (lynx, puma,
jaguar, etc.), intermediate – birds, various mammals, including humans