Diagnosis and treatment of pesticide-related diseases
- Kyrgyz Republic
- Other, including part of a larger organization (please explain below)
Institute of Biomedical Problems is one of the research institutes of theNational Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic
We are getting more and more people (adults, parents and their newborn childrens) coming to us for the consulting on “incurable” long-lasting diseases accompanied with intestinal infection-diarrhea, dysbiosis-dysbacteriosis, toxic hepatitis of unknown etiology and encephalopathy, immunodeficiency, intestinal infection of unknown etiology, neurological diseases, male infertility, mastopathy - in multiparous women and other pathologies. When studying the causes of the above diseases among the newborns, organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) were found in placenta and breast milk samples of mothers, and when analysing the causes of the diseases in adults, OCPs were detected in blood, urine and semen samples collected from the patients. Moreover, OCPs were also the cause of breast cancer development in multiparous women.
Our studies have shown that small doses of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) trigger the development of almost all diseases and worsen their course, OCPs cause the development of dysbiosis, decreased immunity, the development of toxic hepatitis and encephalopathy in infants, breast cancer in multiparous women, because OCPs can penetrate any organ. Unfortunately, our doctors do not know about these problems, and if they do, they do not pay attention to them; most of them (mostly in rural areas) have no idea about the adverse effects of OCPs on human health.
After the treatment with the use of the methods we proposed, i.e. removal of OCPs from the gastrointestinal tract, concentration levels of OCPs in breast milk, blood and urine decreased by half. Newborn children began to recover; men with male infertility at the end of the 1st month of treatment showed only traces of OCPs remained in the semen, 71% of patients with male infertility were subsequently able to give birth to children. Most of these patients were from low-income families; the disease became one of the main causes of poverty, because the funds they found were spent on treating the disease, unfortunately, not justified, i.e. their money was thrown away.
Considering the above mentioned, we are planning to raise the awareness of organochlorine pesticide-related diseases among healthcare professionals, patients and the public.
The target groups are health care professionals, patients and the local population living near former pesticide storehouses, pesticide burial sites and agricultural airstrips, i.e. populated areas exposed to residual amounts of organochlorine pesticides, uranium, lead, mercury, antimony waste and other adverse environmental factors.
Introduction of prevention and treatment methods we have developed by using medicinal products obtained from local raw materials and local strains of eubiotics, infants and their nursing mothers and people with the diseases associated with the intake of small quantities of pesticides - “pesticide-related” diseases will be treated - first of all, children from poor families will get necessary treatment. By reducing morbidity level and reducing the cost of and the average treatment time, early restoration of working capacity, economic situation and living conditions of the population will be significantly improved.
Our team has extensive experience in working with environmentally related diseases, including monitoring environmental pollution, diagnosing diseases caused by low doses of pesticides, organochlorine pesticides, as well as uranium, thorium, lead, mercury, antimony.
We also have extensive experience in preventing and treating such pathologies by eliminating pesticides from the digestive tract with the use of therapeutic agents obtained from local raw materials and eubiotic strains, i.e. our developments are recognized and in demand by medical workers and the population, including patients.
- Increase capacity and resilience of health systems, including workforce, supply chains, and other infrastructure.
- 1. No Poverty
- 3. Good Health and Well-Being
- 4. Quality Education
- 6. Clean Water and Sanitation
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- Prototype
We have developed methods for diagnosing and treating pathologies that have not been diagnosed, i.e. etio-pathogenetic untreated “pesticide-related diseases”, including monitoring of environmental pollution, diagnosis of diseases caused by the intake of small quantities of organochlorine pesticides, uranium, thorium, lead, mercury, antimony, as well as their prevention and treatment by removing them from the digestive tract with medicinal agents obtained by us from local raw materials and eubiotic strains, i.e. our developments are recognized and in demand by medical workers and the population.
Due to the increasing number of undiagnosed diseases in patients, i.e. etio-pathogenetic untreated pesticide-related diseases, it prompted us to write and prepare this solution. We have achieved success in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of undiagnosed and untreated diseases that lead to loss of working capacity, disability and impoverishment of sick people. As a result, we plan to help health care professional to diagnose, prevent and treat such diseases.
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- A new application of an existing technology
- Biotechnology / Bioengineering
- Kyrgyz Republic
- Kyrgyz Republic
Full-time staff -15
Part-time staff -8
Contractors and other workers - 6
Our organization have been working on our solution about 17 years
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)