2019-09-05
Bio-frequency → Yellow fever

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Name | Yellow fever |
Frequencies by Rife, Hz | One of the frequencies or sequentially: 20, 142, 178, 232, 432, 734, 1187, 733, 779, 10000 |
Description | A severe viral infection which can cause damage to the liver, kidneys, heart, and entire gastrointestinal tract.An acute natural focal viral infection characterized by a severe course with a predominance of intoxication, icteric and hemorrhagic syndrome. Yellow fever is one of the most dangerous infections. Yellow fever spreads by a vector-borne transmission; mosquitoes transmit it. The incubation period of yellow fever is about a week. her clinic includes severe intoxication up to impaired consciousness and cardiac activity, hemorrhagic syndrome, hepatosplenomegaly, and yellowness of the sclera. Treatment of a patient with yellow fever is carried out exclusively in-patient in the department for especially dangerous infections.The disease is transmitted by a transmission mechanism, mosquitoes are carriers of the virus. In the countries of America, yellow fever is spread by mosquitoes of the genus Naetagogus, in Africa — by Aedes (mainly A. Aegypti). Mosquitoes breed near human dwellings, in barrels of water, artificial stagnant ponds, flooded basements, etc. Insects are infectious from 9-12 days after the bite of a sick animal or person at a temperature of 25 ° C and after 4 days at 37 ° C. Virus transmission at an ambient temperature of less than 18 ° C is not carried out. |
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