ISSN: 2332-0877

Revista de terapia y enfermedades infecciosas

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Abstracto

A new approach to eliminating coronavirus and preventing the second wave of infection

Vladimir Zajac

Every virus is a parasite they cannot exist by themselves. He is envious of your wearer this is the basic condition of its existence.  What living cell carries viruses Based on work with bovine leukosis virus (BLV) in the stables, we monitored the course of infection in healthy animals and concluded that a bacterial cell can be the host of the virus. We tested this assumption and confirmed the results. This idea was then tested on the HIV model. Even with this virus, we have been able to prove that its host may be bacteria, which was confirmed at the level of DNA as well as proteins. Based on these results and indications, we conclude that all viruses are transmitted by bacteria or by yeasts. By destroying the bacteria carrying the viruses, the virus ceases to exist. If this idea is confirmed, many, if not all viral infections can be stopped. The virus-containing bacteria are stored in the respiratory and intestinal tracts and under optimal conditions, they multiply, penetrate the body through the cardiovascular system and attack the recipient's cells. This reversal, called the second wave of infection, can be prevented by applying appropriate antibiotics, which eliminate coronavirus-containing bacteria in the intestinal and respiratory tracts.