Uveit

Uveit

 

   Uveitis is among the most important causes of severe vision loss. Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites are causes of infectious uveitis. Bacterial diseases that cause uveitis include syphilis, tuberculosis, Lyme disease, and brucellosis. The main viral causes are HIV, HSV, VZV, CMV, EBV, measles and rubella. The most common causes of dogenic fungal uveitis are candidiasis, aspergillosis, cryptococcosis and histoplasmosis. Today, it is more accepted that uveitis is not directly caused by infectious agents, but microorganisms that cause autoimmune and inflammatory diseases by changing the immune response.
 
VetBiotech, which has the technology to offer an autoimmune and antimicrobial treatment system at the same time in the acceptance of both conditions, strengthens the immune system by creating quantum channels. Simultaneously, it prevents the formation of uveitis thanks to the intelligent signals passed through these channels. Even if uveitis occurs, it can be treated.
 
 
 
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* ERSAN, I. K., & EMRE, S. (2019). Infectious Uveitis, Formation Mechanisms and Immunopathology. Current Journal of the Retina, 3(4), 230-236.