Basics, transmission and frequency information Arboviruses form a large group of viruses that are mainly transmitted to humans or other hosts by arthropods. The literature describes them as a very extensive group of enveloped RNA viruses with several hundred representatives. Transmission takes placeContinue reading

Symptoms, course and frequency information Rotaviruses are among the most important causes of acute gastrointestinal infections in infants and young children worldwide. Children between the ages of around six months and two years are particularly frequently affected. The literature describes that rotavirus infections occur on all continents and in all population groups. Several serological groups areContinue reading

Symptoms, course and frequency information Colorado tick fever is a viral infection caused by a coltivirus that can be transmitted to humans via ticks. In the literature, the disease is usually described as rather mild, with a comparatively favorable prognosis and only rarely severe courses. Despite the predominantly benign courseContinue reading

Symptoms, course and frequency information Newer enterovirus serotypes extend the known picture of classic enterovirus infections by additional disease courses and clinical features. In the literature, individual newly identified serotypes are associated with diseases of the lower respiratory tract, with acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis and with typical childhood infections. Particularly significant in this context isContinue reading

Conventional medical correlations, immune defense and complementary frequency information Why the development of tumors should be considered holistically How frequency therapy can help with the causes of tumors The question of the causes of tumors has occupied medicine for decades. Today it is clear that tumor processes are not usually caused by a single trigger.Continue reading

Symptoms, course and frequency infoECHO viruses, also known as enteric cytopathic human orphan viruses, belong to the group of enteroviruses and can cause very different clinical pictures in humans. The literature describes a broad spectrum ranging from gastrointestinal complaints and skin rashes to infections of the respiratory tract and nervous system. It is precisely this diversityContinue reading

Symptoms, course and frequency information Group B coxsackie viruses belong to the enteroviruses and can cause very different clinical pictures in humans. The literature describes a broad spectrum ranging from febrile general infections and gastrointestinal complaints to diseases of the heart, nervous system and pancreas. Depending on the serotype, age and physical condition, theContinue reading

Symptoms, course and frequency information Group A coxsackie viruses belong to the enteroviruses and can cause very different clinical pictures in humans. The literature describes a broad spectrum ranging from febrile sore throats and respiratory infections to skin and mucous membrane changes. Depending on the type of virus and individual reaction, the symptoms can be mild or the organism can beContinue reading