Monoautovaccine

Monoautovaccanum) - autovaccinum, homologous to half of the antigenic composition of the antibiotic (antibodies or immunoglobulin) contained in the blood of an individual suffering from this disease, that is, a special immunogen produced by the body. When an individual has disorders, the causative agents of immunodeficiency are infections, monoautovaccines are states of autoimmune pathology caused by the effect of microbial material on antibodies from the blood of an individual that are not involved in the process of his life. Thus, monoautovanacins are called immunogens for special purposes. Monoautovacines can be used to eliminate infectious diseases, as well as to restore immune status. In this context, monoautosynthetic vaccines are used to create individual protection of the human body against diseases with mechanisms dependent on interleukins and related structures.