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Volume 2, Issue 3 2017

Journal of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics

Dermatologists & Melanoma 2017

August 31-September 01, 2017

Page 52

&

2

nd

Euro-Global Congress on

August 31-September 01, 2017 London, UK

12

th

Global Dermatologists Congress

Melanoma and Skin Diseases

A new non-invasive technique for the treatment of microbial infection diseases by ELF-EM pulses at

resonance frequencies: case study

Fadel M Ali

Cairo University, Egypt

S

kin infections represent a significant burden of infection diseases. Complicated skin infections characteristically involve

deeper skin structures or coexist in patients with immune suppression, infected burns, ulcer wounds and diabetic foot

infection. These infections are likely to be poly-microbial. There is a world midst of an immerging crisis of antibiotic resistance

for microbial pathogens. Therefore, it seems necessary to find out other alternative safe and efficient methods for the treatment

microbial infection diseases. In this work a new non-invasive technique, using extremely low frequency (ELF) square electric

pulses for the treatment of bacterial infected skin diseases. The frequency and duration time of exposure of these pulses

were chosen depending on the resonance inhibiting frequency for the growth of the infecting bacteria according to previous

reported

in vitro

and

in vivo

studies. The trial was expanded to diabetic foot treatment through clinical trial project with

the Egyptian Ministry of Health and supported by the Egyptian Ministry of Defence. The trial was done at Almaza Military

Hospital in Cairo, Egypt. In this method, the subject is exposed to the ELF-EM field of strength 2.0 V/CM generated between

two parallel copper plate electrodes connected to the pulse generator. The distance between the two electrodes is 150 cm.

The exposure time and number of sits depend on the type/s of the infecting microorganism and the treated case condition.

The clinical trial covered 100 patients. Clinical investigations indicated no growth for bacteria and accelerated healing of the

infected area after exposure for all ELF-EM treated cases.

Biography

Fadel M Ali is a Professor of Radiation and Medical Biophysics Cairo University, BSC Physics, Cairo University (1957). He completed PhD in Nuclear Physics 1961

from Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest. He has 232 published articles in the fields of Nuclear Physics, Radiation Dosimetry and Biophysics. His main

scientific interest in the past 30 years is the control of cellular functions by ELF-EM waves at resonance frequency with the target physiological function. In 1998,

he suggested the Metabolic Biomagnetic Resonance Model (MBMRM) to explain the interaction mechanisms of EM waves with Biological systems (International

Conference for theoretical Biophysics Moscow 1998). He suggested new spectroscopy field “Metabolic Spectroscopy” to explain and control interaction mechanisms

of ELF-EM waves with alive systems (9th EMF International conference on Bioelectromagnetics, Garni, Armenia 2016).

Fadelaga48@gmail.com

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