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NANOBACTERIA IN ANIMAL BLOOD IS A FACTOR OF AN IMMUNOSUPRESSION OF A LIVING ORGANISM

https://doi.org/10.25690/VETPAT.2020.1.71.008

Abstract

Currently, in the field of veterinary medicine there are quite a lot of unresolved problems associated with the lack of effective methods of dealing with a number of diseases. This list should include diseases associated with the defeat of lymphoid tissues by pathogens of viral and bacterial etiology. It is known that in animal diseases such as leukemia, African and classical swine fever, various types of hepatitis, Marek’s disease, and others, viruses that infect lymphoid tissue are causative agents. Virus-infected cells of the immune system gradually die, a state of immunodeficiency develops, and the body becomes susceptible to conditional-pathogenic infections. At the same time, the discovery at the end of the last century of a new type of microorganism - nanobacteria did not change the situation for a number of socially significant diseases. One of the most probable reasons is that scientists still cannot determine the nature of nanobacteria - is it mineral complexes or living tiny formations? Most foreign publications claim that nanobacteria are mineral complexes. In our studies by electron microscopy, nanometer-sized structures with clearly expressed morphological signs of prokaryotic proliferation were revealed in human and animal blood, which leaves no doubt about their living nature. One of the most pronounced phenomena of the behavior of these structures is that they are involved in damage to blood cells - lymphocytes. It is absolutely certain that these structures, acting in conjunction with pathogens of viral etiology, increase the severity of animal diseases against which modern veterinary medicine and medicine are so far powerless. This paper presents information on electron microscopy of nanobacteria from the blood of animals and their effect on cells of the immune system - lymphocytes

About the Author

A. P. Ponomarev
(FSBEI) of Higher Professional Education (HPE) «Vladimir State University named after A. G. and N. G. Stoletovs»
Russian Federation


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Ponomarev A.P. NANOBACTERIA IN ANIMAL BLOOD IS A FACTOR OF AN IMMUNOSUPRESSION OF A LIVING ORGANISM. Russian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 2020;(1):9-19. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25690/VETPAT.2020.1.71.008

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