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Dr Markov's chronic bacterial intoxication syndrome (CBIS) theory of ME/CFS
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== Analysis of the bacterial toxins in the blood of CBIS patients == In Dr Igor Markov's as yet unpublished study "CBIS Report 8. Toxicological Diagnosis",<ref>{{Cite web | url = https://cbis.vitacell.com.ua/en | title = CBIS Report 8. Toxicological Diagnosis | last =Markov | first =Igor | authorlink = |website=Vitacell|archive-url=|archive-date=|url-status=|access-date=}}</ref> he reports the results of toxicological analysis of the blood of 818 patients with CBIS and nephrodysbacteriosis. His toxicological analysis found that CBIS patients have high levels of toxic proteins originating from bacteria in their blood. The analysis of bacterial toxins in the blood was done by means of the Toxicon diagnostic system, a lab test developed by a group of Ukrainian scientists led by pediatric toxicologist Dr Borys S. Sheiman. The Toxicon lab test detects toxic proteomes of bacteria (toxicoproteomics). According to the Toxicon test, Dr Markov found the majority of CBIS patients (81%) have severe toxemia, and 17% have moderate toxemia. Toxemia is blood poisoning from bacterial toxins. Note that toxemia (bacterial toxins only in the blood) is not the same as septicemia (both bacteria and their toxins in the blood). In terms of the bacterial species that these bacterial toxins originate from, the Toxicon test found that in 50% of CBIS patients, the toxins came from Enterococcus faecalis. The frequency that other bacterial toxins were found in the blood in CBIS is shown below: '''Bacterial Toxins Found in the Blood of CBIS Patients''' * Enterococcus faecalis โ in 50% of patients * Escherichia coli โ 12% * Enterococcus faecalis + Escherichia coli (both together) โ 27% * Staphylococcus aureus or Staphylococcus haemolyticus โ 6% * Klebsiella pneumonia โ 4% * Pseudomonas aeruginosa โ 1% The Toxicon lab test found that the detoxification and elimination of toxic proteomes from the blood of CBIS patients was mainly carried out through macrophages of mesenchymal origin in 75% of patients, through the liver in 23% of patients, and via the kidneys in 2% of patients.
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