新型冠状病毒感染COVID-19患者在疗养疗养机构的康复

Оleg E. Fatuev
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这项工作致力于在疗养院和水疗机构组织使用适应性噬菌体治疗技术的患者在covid后康复。在持续进行体力活动和影响物理治疗方法的背景下,使用含有噬菌体的复合药物进行吸入和口服,有助于恢复身体的功能能力,并优化新型冠状病毒感染COVID-19的患者先前的治疗结果。
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Rehabilitation of patients after a new coronavirus infection COVID-19 in a sanatorium-resort institution
The work is devoted to the organization of post-COVID rehabilitation of patients using adaptive phage therapy technology in a sanatorium-and-spa institution. The use of a complex of agents with bacteriophages for inhalation and oral administration against the background of ongoing physical activity and physiotherapeutic methods of influence helps to restore the functional abilities of the body and optimize the results of previous treatment in patients who have undergone a new coronavirus infection COVID-19.
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