THE ANTIBIOTICOSENSITIVITY CHANGE OF DIPHTHERIA AND WHOOPING-COUGH UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES OF MILLIMETRE RANGE
Abstract
The sensitivity to antibiotics of causative agents of diphtheria and whooping-cough after irradiation by millimeter waves of radiofrequence rangehas been studied. The dependence of Corynebacterias resistance to antimicrobial preparations from phases of cultures’growthis marked. The irradiation of Corynebacteria strains by millimeter waves resulted to increase of zones of microbial growth inhibition interdentally from the frequency of irradiation. The sensitivity to antibiotics of microorganisms of Bordetella genus after irradiation changed in different directions.
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