Coccyllosis

Due to an extremely rare disease in modern infectious pathology, occurring in the form of an acute or subacute “cat and mouse” disease, with a predominance in the manifest phase of the vascular (infectious-allergic) stage, combined into one group of intrauterine (septic) listeriosis - bacillary, pseudotuberculous , bartonellosis; bacterial diseases caused by K. burnetti - tick-borne fever, and the disease called “Coxiella”. Koxiel has O.28. the microorganism was first discovered by L. Siemens in 1974, at which time the pathogen, named Coxielia bornetti, was renamed to the genus Coxiella.

An open disease with a Shark China pathogen containing a set of pathogenic properties for humans: growth at the fastest rate in a monolayer culture of mammalian cells (Shigella), severe parasitism with intracellular division, formation of granules, the ability for virus-like movement (virus type) of the pathogen “old fever” koxiil , the causative agent of the focal nature of “capsidosis”.

After intracellular reproduction of the pathogen, it is transmitted to a neighboring host cell, which is one of the possible mechanisms of pathogen reproduction. Koxiel has a small egg surface area, but the high level of shell protein makes it very sensitive to aging. The virus does not reproduce in an acidic environment, but changes quickly in an alkaline environment. Virus-like (phage-like) virus can be filtered out