Divocha VA1* and Basarab Ya A2
1Lugansk State Medical University, Rubezhoe, Ukraine
2Ukrainian State Higher Educational Institution “Ukrainian Medical Dental Academy” Poltava, Ukraine
*Corresponding Author: Divocha VA, Lugansk State Medical University, Rubezhoe, Ukraine.
Received: April 02, 2018; Published: June 08, 2018
Citation: Divocha VA and Basarab Ya A. “Action of Polarized Light on the Organism of Mice Infected by the Death Dosage of the Influenza Virus A, through the Acupuncture Points”. Acta Scientific Microbiology 1.7 (2018).
The purpose of this study was to study the effectiveness of polychromatic polarized light on the body’s protective forces of mice infected with a lethal dose of the influenza A/PR/8/34 virus through exposure to acupuncture points. It was found that when infecting mice with a lethal dose of the influenza A virus, a rapid accumulation of infectious and hemagglutinating activity occurred, which resulted in 100% death of animals on the 6th day after infection (control). Light therapy through acupuncture points of infected mice, delayed the reproduction of the influenza A virus for a day. Infectious and hemagglutinating activity were lower compared to the control group. The use of polarized light in influenza through acupuncture points did not have a significant protective effect on animals, only 20% of the experienced mice survived (the surface area of the irradiation and its dose decreased).
Keywords: Influenza A Virus; Polarized Light; Acupuncture Points; Mice
Copyright: © 2018 Divocha VA and Basarab Ya A. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.