Rudneva Vaccine Therapy Method

Rudneva method of vaccine therapy is a method of treating infectious diseases by introducing vaccines into the patient’s body. This method was developed by Soviet infectious disease specialist Grigory Petrovich Rudnev in the 1950s.

Rudnev was one of the first scientists who began to study the effect of vaccines on the human body. He conducted experiments on animals and himself to determine how vaccines affected the human immune system. Rudnev's method of vaccine therapy was based on these studies.

The Rudnov method involves administering the vaccine to the patient by injection or intramuscular injection. This triggers the body's immune response to the introduction of the antigen, which protects the patient from the disease.

This method is widely used in medicine for the prevention and treatment of various infectious diseases, such as influenza, measles, diphtheria, tuberculosis and others. However, like any other treatment method, the Rudneva method of vaccine therapy has its disadvantages and limitations. For example, it may cause side effects such as allergic reactions and fever. Also, this method is not always effective for treating severe forms of disease.

Despite this, Rudneva’s method of vaccine therapy remains one of the most effective methods of treating infectious diseases in the world. It helps protect the body from infections and reduce the risk of complications.



Rudneva, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Prof. Institute of Hygienic Fundamentals of Medicine of the Ukrainian SSR (on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of his birth). - Health of Ukraine, 2014, No. 6, pp. 22-24.pdf

The article is devoted to the consideration of the Rudnev method - vaccine therapy, developed by the Soviet infectious disease specialist and hygienist Grigory Petrovich Rudnev. The article presents historical information about the life and work of Rudnev,