The authors proceed with their studies of magnetic microfields detected round T. pallidum and of the interactions of these fields with the biologic objects round the treponemas; these studies will prompt approaches to physiotherapeutic management of infectious diseases, making use of a new (for medicine) source of physical fields. They have revealed that T. pallidum fluorescence intensity and the width of the 'fan' of T. pallidum on the domain structures of ferrite/garnet films indicates the degree of T. pallidum pathogeneity.

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