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1 PROGRAM DRIVERS FREQUENCY LIST Ref: CFAD = Book Cure for All Diseases CFAC = Book Cure for All Cancers CFAAC= Book Cure for All Advanced Cancers HIV = Book The Cure for HIV/AIDS POAC = Book Prevention of All Cancers LAB = Book Syncrometer Science Laboratory Manual Path = Pathology by Alan Stevens James Lowe FB: Fasciolopsis buski FH: Fasciola hepatica CL: Clonorchis sinensis EP: Eurytrema pancreaticum LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Zapper technology is based on the work of Dr. Hulda Clark. Dr. Clark Research Association, Dr. Clark Behandlungszentrum Ltd. or Natural Solutions Ltd. make no claims as to what these frequencies will do in the case of any condition or for prevention purposes. Where the zapper cannot legally be used for medical purposes, we recommend not to use it for any medical purposes. The program Driver frequency list is not to be considered a product claim of any kind. RECHTLICHER HINWEIS: Zapper Technologie beruht auf den Werken von Dr. Hulda Clark. Dr. Clark Behandlungszentrum GmbH, Natural Solutions GmbH oder Dr. Clark Research Association machen keine Heilversprechen bezüglich der Wirkungen dieser Frequenzen bei der Behandlung oder Vorbeugung von Krankheiten. Wo der Zapper rechtlich nicht zu medizinischen Zwecken genutzt werden kann, empfehlen wir ihn nicht zu medizinischen Zwecken. Die Frequenzliste der Programm Driver soll nicht als Produktbehauptung irgendwelcher Art interpretiert werden.
2 Z701 Allergies Allergien 4 Z702 Asthma Asthma 4 Z703 High Blood Pressure Bluthochdruck 5 Z704 Chronic Fatigue Chronische Müdigkeit 5 Z705 Diabetes Diabetes 6 Z706 Epilepsy/Seizures Epilepsie 6 Z707 Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgie 6 Z708 Advanced Cancer Fortgeschrittene Krebserkrankungen 7 Z709 The Flu/The Common Cold Grippe/Erkältung 8 Z710 Skin Problems Hautprobleme 8 Z711 Herpes Herpes 9 Z712 Heart Herz 10 Z713 HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS 10 Z714 Headaches and Migraines Kopfschmerzen und Migräne 11 Z715 Cancer Krebs 12 Z716 Liver/High Cholesterol Leber/Cholesterin 13 Z717 Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sklerose 13 Z718 Kidney Nieren 14 Z719 Prostate Prostata 14 Z720 Tumors Tumore 15 Z721 Common Bacteria Wichtige Bakterien 15 Z722 Common Parasites Wichtige Parasiten 16 Z723 Common Viruses Wichtige Viren 17 Z724 Alzheimer s Morbus Alzheimer 17 Z725 Arthritis Arthritis 18 Z726 Common Fungi, Yeast and Molds Wichtige Pilze, Hefen und Schimmel 18 Z727 Depression Depressionen 19 Z728 Colitis/Irritable Bowel Syndrome Colitis/Reizdarm 19 Z729 Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter pylori 20 Z730 Crohn s Disease Morbus Crohn 20 Z731 Parkinson s Morbus Parkinson 20 Z732 Sinusitis Sinusitis 21 Z733 Super Wide Sweep Super Wide Sweep 21 Z734 Warts Warzen 21 Z735 Endometriosis Endometriose 22 Z736 Eyes/Macular Degeneration Augen/Makuladegeneration 22 Z737 Lyme Disease Borreliose 23 Z738 Pain Schmerzen 23 Z739 Dental Bacteria Zahnbakterien 23 Z740 Cystitis Blasenenkatarrh 24 Z741 Hormonal Imbalance Hormonelles Ungleichgewicht 24 Z742 Infertility Unfruchtbarkeit 25 Z743 Tinnitus Tinnitus 26 Z744 Earache/Otitis/Menière Ohrenschmerzen, Mittelohrentzündung, Morbus Menière 26 Z745 Gastric Ulcer Magengeschwüre 26 Z746 Cysts Zysten 27 Z747 Ovarian Cysts Eierstockzysten 28 Z748 Menopausal Dysfunction Wechseljahrbeschwerden 28 Z749 Sore Throat Halsschmerzen 29 Z750 Bronchitis/Chronic Cough Bronchitis/Chronischer Husten 30 2
3 Z751 Meningitis Meningitis 30 Z752 Pneumonia Lungenentzündung 31 Z753 Children s Diseases Kinderkrankheiten 31 Z754 ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) Lateralsklerose 31 Z755 STD (sexually transmissible diseases) Geschlechtskrankheiten 32 Z756 Digestive/Enteric Bacteria Darmbakterien 32 Z757 Tropical Diseases Tropenkrankheiten 33 Z758 Oncoviruses Onkoviren 33 Z759 Acne Akne 34 Z760 Pets Haustiere 34 Z761 Hepatitis B Hepatitis B 36 Z762 Tapeworms Bandwürmer 36 Z763 Tropical Dysentery Tropische Ruhr 37 Z764 Homeographic Copying Homöographisches Kopieren 37 3
4 Z701 ALLERGIES ALLERGIEN FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 222/567) /427.3 Salmonellas 329, 355, 368, 385, 386, 390 (CFAD 223/565) 329/329 CL 427 (CFAD 223/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 223/567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 223/567) /422.3 Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 223/562/576) 177/177 Cytochalasin B 77, 91 (CFAD 223/562/576) 91/91 Sterigmatocystin 88, 96, 133, 126 (CFAD 223/562/576) 126/ /133 Zearlalenone 100 (CFAD 223/562/576) 100/100 Sorghum mold 277 (CFAD 223/562/576) 277/277 Griseofulvin 288 (CFAD 223/562/576) 288/288 Ergot 295 (CFAD 223/562/576) 295/295 Argyria 81 (CFAD 223/562/576) 81/81 Z702 ASTHMA ASTHMA Ascaris 408 (CFAD 134/566) 404.9/ Bacteroides fragilis 325 (CFAD 135/563) 324.3/ /326 Coxsackie Viruses 364/362.5 (CFAD 135/564) 360.5/ / /364.9 Paragonimus 452, 447 (CFAD 138) 437.8/454.2 Pneumocystis 407 (CFAD 138) / Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 160/562/576) 177/177 Cytochalasin B 77, 91 (CFAD 160/562/576) 91/91 Sterigmatocystin 88, 96, 133, 126 (CFAD 160/562/576) 126/126 4
5 133/133 Zearlalenone 100 (CFAD 160/562/576) 100/100 Sorghum mold 277 (CFAD 160/562/576) 277/277 Griseofulvin 288 (CFAD 160/562/576) 288/288 Ergot 295 (CFAD 160/562/576) 295/295 Argyria 81 (CFAD 160/562/576) 81/81 Lycogala 126 (CFAD 160/562/576) 126/126 Stemonitits 211 (CFAD 160/562/576) 211/211 Z703 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE BLUTHOCHDRUCK Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 382/562/576) 177/177 Cytochalasin B 77, 91 (CFAD 387/562/576) 91/91 Sterigmatocystin 88, 96, 133, 126 (CFAD 385/562/576) 126/ /133 Zearlalenone 100 (CFAD 384/562/576) 100/100 Sorghum mold 277 (CFAD 388/562/576) 277/277 Griseofulvin 288 (CFAD 562/576) 288/288 Ergot 295 (CFAD 385/562/576) 295/295 Argyria 81 (CFAD 562/576) 81/81 Lycogala 126 (CFAD 562/576) 126/126 Stemonitits 211 (CFAD 562/576) 211/211 Ascaris 408 (CFAC 212/566) 404.9/ Z704 CHRONIC FATIGUE CHRONISCHE MÜDIGKEIT EP 421 (CFAD 371/183/567) /422.3 EBV (Epstein Barre Virus) 380, 375 (CFAD 182/371/564) 372.5/ CMV (Cytomegalivirus Antigen) 409 (CFAD 184/564) / FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 182/567) /427.3 Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 184/562/576) 177/177 Cytochalasin B 77, 91 (CFAD 184/562/576) 91/91 Sterigmatocystin 88, 96, 133, 126 (CFAD 184/562/576) 126/ /133 Zearlalenone 100 (CFAD 184/562/576) 100/100 Sorghum mold 277 (CFAD 184/562/576) 277/277 Griseofulvin 288 (CFAD 184/562/576) 288/288 Ergot 295 (CFAD 184/562/576) 295/295 Argyria 81 (CFAD 184/562/576) 81/81 Lycogala 126 (CFAD 184/562/576) 126/126 5
6 Stemonitits 211 (CFAD 184/562/576) 211/211 Z705 DIABETES DIABETES Eurytrema pancreaticum 421 (CFAD 173/567) /422.3 HA virus 442, 437 (CFAD 174/569) 434.8/444.1 Sheep liver fluke 425, 427, 423 (CFAD 182/567) /427.3 Pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis) 423 (CFAD 195/567) /426.3 (CFAD 195/565) 329/329 Wart BS 404 (CFAD 195/569) 402/406 Wart CC 430 (CFAD 195/569) 426/ Wart FR 462 (CFAD 195/569) 459.3/ Wart HRCm 446/441 (CFAD 195/569) 438.9/ Wart human papilloma plantar 405 (CFAD 195/569) 404.7/ Wart human papilloma virus 407 (CFAD 195/569) /410.7 Wart JB 420 (CFAD 195/569) /422.4 Wart L arm 344 (CFAD 195/569) / Wart papilloma cervix smear (CFAD 195/569) /404.6 Sweep khz (CFAD 195) Z706 EPILEPSY/SEIZURES EPILEPSIE Ascaris 408 (CFAD 230/563) 404.9/ Bacteroides fragilis 325 (CFAD 230/563) 324.3/ /326 Coxsackie Viruses 364/362.5 (CFAD 231/564) 360.5/ / /364.9 Ergot 295 (CFAD 232/562/576) 295/295 Z707 FIBROMYALGIA FIBROMYALGIE Trichinella (CFAD 76) / Ascaris 408 (CFAD 76/563) 404.9/ Hookworm/Ancylostosoma 400, 401, 393, 386 (CFAD 76/566) 383.1/ / Strongyloides 400 (CFAD 76/568) 398.4/
7 Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAD 76/566) 382/ / /370.2 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (CFAD 76/565) / /381 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAD 76/563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 Campylobacter 355, 368 (CFAD 76/563) 365.3/ /357.2 FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 43/567) /427.3 Echinostoma revolutum 428 (HIV 36/47/LAB 156) 425.5/ Echinoporyphium recurvatum 421 (HIV 47/LAB 156) /423.9 Gastrothylax elongatus 455 (HIV 47/LAB 156) 451.9/457.1 Z708 ADVANCED CANCER FORTGESCHRITTENE KREBSERKRANKUNGEN Hasstile 453 (CFAD 568/ CFAAC 48) /455.1 Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAAC 48/CFAD 566) 382/ / /370.2 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAAC 48/CFAD 563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 Ascaris 408 (CFAAC 29/566) 404.9/ Bacteroides fragilis 325 (CFAD 563) 324.3/ /326 Coxsackie Viruses 364/362.5 (CFAD 564) 360.5/ / /364.9 Adenovirus 393 (CFAC 35/CFAD 563) 393/393 Adenovirus 2 nd range /386.9 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAC 48/CFAD 563/564) 382.8/ / /
8 362.05/365.6 Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAAC 30/CFAD 576) 177/177 FH 423, 425, 427 (LAB 109/CFAD 567) /427.3 (LAB 127/CFAD 565) 329/329 CL 427 (LAB 127/CFAD 567) 425.7/ Influenza A and B 320, 315 (LAB 127/CFAD 564) /323.9 Hep. B antigen 418 (LAB 118/CFAD 564) /420.8 Candida 386 (LAB 93/CFAD 563) 384.2/388.4 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAAC 61/CFAD 564) 356/ /393 Z709 THE FLU/THE COMMON COLD GRIPPE/ERKÄLTUNG Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAD 201/565) / / /318 (CFAD 201/565) 329/329 Influenza A and B 320, 315 (CFAD 201/564) /323.9 Adenovirus 393 (CFAD 360/563) 393/ / Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 360/564) 356/ /393 Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 381/562/576) 177/177 Cytochalasin B 77, 91 (CFAD /381/576) 91/91 Sterigmatocystin 88, 96, 133, 126 (CFAD 381/562/576) 126/ /133 Zearalenone 100 (CFAD 381/562/576) 100/100 Sorghum mold 277 (CFAD 381/562/576) 277/277 Ergot 295 (CFAD 381/562/576) 295/295 Z710 SKIN PROBLEMS HAUTPROBLEME HIV 365 (CFAD 189) 365/365 Candida 386 (CFAD 189) 384.2/
9 Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 190/564) 338/ Proteus mirabilis 324/349 (CFAD 190/565) / /352.1 Proteus vulgaris 413, 336, 328 (CFAD 190/565) / / /329.5 (CFAD 190/565) 329/329 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 190/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 190/563) 379.7/ Trichomonas 381 (CFAD 190/568) 378/383.6 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 190/110/564) 356/ /393 Trichinella (CFAD 192) / Ascaris 408 (CFAD 192/566) 404.9/ FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 191/567) /427.3 CL 427 (CFAD 191/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 191/567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 191/567) /422.3 Z711 HERPES HERPES Herpes simplex 1 292, (CFAD 179/564) / / Herpes simplex 2 360, 355 (CFAD 179/564) 353.9/362.9 Herpes zoster 418 (CFAD 179/564) 416.6/420.2 EBV (Epstein Barre Virus) 380, 375 (CFAD 179/564) 372.5/ CMV (Cytomegalivirus Antigen) 409 (CFAD 179/564) / Ascaris 408 (CFAD 179/563) 404.9/ Pinworms (Enterobius vermicularis) 423 (CFAD 179/567) /426.3 Adenovirus 393 (CFAD 179/563) 393/ / Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 218/562/576) 177/177 Cytochalasin B 77, 91 (CFAD 218/562/576) 91/91 Sterigmatocystin 88, 96, 133, 126 (CFAD 218/562/576) 126/126 9
10 133/133 Zearlalenone 100 (CFAD 218/562/576) 100/100 Sorghum mold 277 (CFAD 218/562/576) 277/277 Griseofulvin 288 (CFAD 218/562/576) 288/288 Ergot 295 (CFAD 218/562/576) 295/295 Argyria (CFAD 218/562/576) 1/81 Lycogala (CFAD 218/562/576) 26/126 Stemonitits (CFAD 218/562/576) 11/211 EP (CFAD 371/567) 20.35/422.3 Z712 HEART HERZ Dirofilaria immitis 409 (CFAD 318/567) / Loa Loa 361 (CFAD 318/568) 360/361 Staphylococcus aureus 378, 381 (CFAD 318/565) / /381 Nocardia asteroids 355.1, 368 (CFAD 159) / Nocardia 2 nd range /370 Echinoporyphium recurvatum 421 (HIV 37/ CFAD 320/567) /423.9 Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 102/320/564) 338/ Proteus mirabilis 324/349 (CFAD 102/320/565) / /352.1 Proteus vulgaris 413, 336, 328 (CFAD 102/320/565) / / /329.5 (CFAD 102/320/565) 329/329 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 102/320/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 110/320/563) 379.7/ Trichomonas 381 (CFAD 102/320/568) 378/383.6 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 102/320/564) 356/356 Neisseria gonorrhea 334 (CFAD 114/320/565) /336.5 Treponema pallidum 347 (CFAD 114/320/566) /347.4 Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 212/320/562/576) 177/177 Z713 HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS FH 423, 425, 427 (HIV 28/CFAD 567) /427.3 CL 427 (HIV 28/CFAD 567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (HIV 28/CFAD 567) 427.7/
11 EP 421 (HIV 28/CFAD 567) /422.3 HIV 365 (CFAD 564) 365/365 Ascaris 408 (HIV 28/CFAD 567) 404.9/ Strongyloides 400 (HIV 28/CFAD 567) 398.4/402.0 Paragonimus 452, 447 (HIV 28/CFAD 567) 437.8/454.2 Mycobacterium tuberculosis 432 (HIV 24/CFAD 565) /434.2 Herpes simplex 1 292, (HIV 24/CFAD 564) / / Herpes simplex 2 360, 355 (HIV 24/564) 353.9/362.9 Herpes zoster 418 (HIV 24/564) 416.6/420.2 EBV (Epstein Barre Virus) 380, 375 (HIV 24/564) 372.5/ CMV (Cytomegalivirus Antigen) 409 (HIV 24/564) / Treponema pallidum 347 (HIV 24/CFAD 566) /347.4 Mycoplasma 323.5/346 (HIV 24/CFAD 565) /323.9 Mycoplasma 2nd range /349.3 Toxoplasma 395 (HIV 24/CFAD 568) 395/395 Pneumocystis carnii 407 (HIV 24/CFAD 568) / Candida 386 (HIV 24/CFAD 563) 384.2/388.4 Neisseria gonnorhea 334 (HIV 25/CFAD 565) /336.5 Schistosoma mansoni 353 (HIV 25/CFAD 568) 353/353 Z714 HEADACHES AND MIGRAINES KOPFSCHMERZEN UND MIGRÄNE Strongyloides 400 (CFAD 163) 398.4/402 Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 163/564) 338/ Proteus mirabilis 324/349 (CFAD 163/565) / /352.1 Proteus vulgaris 413, 336, 328 (CFAD 163/565) / / /329.5 (CFAD 164/565) 329/329 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 163/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 163/563) 379.7/ Trichomonas 381 (CFAD 163/568) 378/383.6 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 163/564) 356/ /393 Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAD 164/565) / / /318 Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAD 163/566) 382/387 11
12 313.8/ /370.2 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (CFAD 163/565) / /381 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAD 163/563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 Beta streptococcus 385 (CFAD 163/563) 380.6/387.4 Z715 CANCER KREBS FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAC 2/CFAD 567) /427.3 Hasstile 453 (CFAD 568/ CFAAC 48) /455.1 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAC 48/CFAD 563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 CL 427 (CFAC 2/CFAD 567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAC 2/CFAD 567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAC 2/CFAD 567) /422.3 Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAC 47/CFAD 576) 177/177 (CFAC 59/CFAD 565) 329/329 Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAC 59/CFAD 565) / / /318 Ascaris 408 (CFAC 34/566) 404.9/ Bacteroides fragilis 325 (CFAD 135/563) 324.3/ /326 Coxsackie Viruses 364/362.5 (CFAD 135/564) 360.5/ / /364.9 Adenovirus 393 (CFAC 35/CFAD 563) 393/393 Adenovirus 2 nd range /
13 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAC 59/CFAD 564) 356/ /393 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (CFAC 59/ CFAD 565) / /381 Lactobacillus acidophilus 349 (CFAC 533/ CFAD 564) / Z716 LIVER/HIGH CHOLESTEROL LEBER/CHOLESTERIN Hep. B antigen 418 (CFAD 564) /420.8 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD page 128) 356/ /393 Ascaris 408 (LAB 33, CFAD 566) 404.9/ Bacteroides fragilis 325 (CFAD 135/563) 324.3/ /326 Coxsackie Viruses 364/362.5 (CFAD 135/564) 360.5/ / /364.9 Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 382/562/576) 177/177 Cytochalasin B 77, 91 (CFAD 387/562/576) 91/91 Sterigmatocystin 88, 96, 133, 126 (CFAD 385/562/576) 126/ /133 Ergot 295 (CFAD 385/562/576) 295/295 Lycogala 126 (CFAD 562/576) 126/126 EBV (Epstein Barre Virus) 380, 375 (CFAD 184/564) 372.5/ CMV (Cytomegalivirus Antigen) 409 (CFAD 184/564) / Salmonellas 329, 355, 368, 385, 386, 390 (CFAD 223/565) 329/329 Z717 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS MULTIPLE SKLEROSE FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 204/567) /427.3 CL 427 (CFAD 204/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 204/567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 205/567) /422.3 Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAD 205/565) / /394 13
14 318/318 Nocardia 355.1, 368 (CFAD 206/565) / /370 Echinostoma revolutum 428 (HIV 47/LAB 156) 425.5/ Echinoporyphium recurvatum 421 (HIV 47/LAB 156) /423.9 Gastrothylax elongatus 455 (HIV 47/LAB 156) 451.9/457.1 Borrelia burgdorferi 380 (CFAD 563) /382.0 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 563) 379.7/ Z718 KIDNEY NIEREN Echinoporyphium recurvatum 421 (HIV 37/ CFAD 567) /423.9 Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 102/564) 338/ Proteus mirabilis 324/349 (CFAD 102/565) / /352.1 Proteus vulgaris 413, 336, 328 (CFAD 102/565) / / /329.5 (CFAD 102/565) 329/329 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 102/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 110/563) 379.7/ Trichomonas 381 (CFAD 102/568) 378/383.6 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 102/564) 356/356 Neisseria gonorrhea 334 (CFAD 114/565) /336.5 Treponema pallidum 347 (CFAD 114/566) /347.4 Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 212/562/576) 177/177 Cytochalasin B 77, 91 (CFAD 212/576) 91/91 Zearalenone 100 (CFAD 212/562/576) 100/100 Sorghum mold 277 (CFAD 212/381/562/576) 277/277 Ergot 295 (CFAD 212/381/562/576) 295/295 Z719 PROSTATE PROSTATA Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 124/564) 338/ Proteus mirabilis 324/349 (CFAD 124/565) / /352.1 Proteus vulgaris 413,336,328 (CFAD 124/565) / / /329.5 (CFAD 124/565) 329/329 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 124/563) 365.3/
15 352/357.2 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 124/563) 379.7/ Trichomonas 381 (CFAD 124/568) 378/383.6 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 102/124/564) 356/ /393 Schistosoma haematobium 473 (CFAD 108/125/568) 473/473 Schistosoma mansoni 353 (CFAD 108/125/568) 353/353 Z720 TUMORS TUMORE (CFAC 59/CFAD 565) 329/329 Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAC 59/CFAD 565) / / /318 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAC 48/59/CFAD 563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 Lactobacillus acidophilus 349 (CFAC 533/ CFAD 564) / Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAAC 59/61/CFAD 564) 356/ /393 Ascaris 408 (CFAAC 29/566, CFAC 34) 404.9/ Human papilloma virus 407 (CFAC 569) /410.7 Adenovirus 393 (CFAD 179/563, CFAC 35) 393/ / Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 562/576, CFAC 47) 177/177 Cytochalasin B 77, 91 (CFAD 562/576, CFAC 48) 91/91 Sterigmatocystin 88, 96, 133, 126 (CFAD 562/576, CFAC 48) 126/ /133 Zearlalenone 100 (CFAD 562/576, CFAC 48) 100/100 Candida 386 (CFAC 48/CFAD 563) 384.2/388.4 Ergot 295 (CFAD 562/576, CFAC 48) 295/295 Z721 COMMON BACTERIA WICHTIGE BAKTERIEN Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 190/564) 338/ Proteus mirabilis 324/349 (CFAD 190/565) / /
16 Proteus vulgaris 413,336,328 (CFAD 190/565) / / /329.5 (CFAD 190/565) 329/329 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 190/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 190/563) 379.7/ Trichomonas 381 (CFAD 190/568) 378/383.6 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 190/110/564) 356/ /393 Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAD 201/565) / / /318 Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAD 76/566) 382/ / /370.2 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (CFAD 76/565) / /381 Alpha Streptococcus 380/375 (CFAD 170/563) /385.4 Beta Streptococcus 385 (CFAD 170/563) 380.6/387.4 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAD 76/563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 Borrelia burgdorferi 380 (CFAD 170/563) /382 Bacteroides fragilis 325 (CFAD 230/563) 324.3/ /326 Z722 COMMON PARASITES WICHTIGE PARASITEN FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 249/567) /427.3 CL 427 (CFAD 249/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 249/567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 249/567) /422.3 Ascaris 408 (CFAD 134/566) 404.9/
17 Trichinella (CFAD 76) / Hookworm/Ancylostosoma 400, 401, 393, 386 (CFAD 76/566) 383.1/ / Strongyloides 400 (CFAD 76/568) 398.4/402.0 Pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis) 423 (CFAD 404/567) /426.3 Schistosoma haematobium 473 (CFAD 108/125/568) 476/473 Schistosoma mansoni 353 (CFAD 108/125/568) 353/353 Paragonimus 452, 447 (CFAD 138) 437.8/454.2 Toxoplasma 395 (CFAD 160/568) 395/395 Z723 COMMON VIRUSES WICHTIGE VIREN Influenza A and B 320, 315 (CFAD 201/564) /323.9 Adenovirus 393 (CFAD 360/563) 393/ / Herpes simplex 1 292, (CFAD 179/564) / / Herpes simplex 2 360, 355 (CFAD 179/564) 353.9/362.9 Herpes zoster 418 (CFAD 179/564) 416.6/420.2 EBV (Epstein Barre Virus) 380, 375 (CFAD 179/564) 372.5/ CMV (Cytomegalivirus Antigen) 409 (CFAD 179/564) / Coxsackie Viruses 364/362.5 (CFAD 231/564) 360.5/ / /364.9 HA virus 442, 437 (CFAD 174/569) 434.8/444.1 Hep. B antigen 418 (CFAD 564) /420.8 HIV 365 (CFAD 189) 365/365 Measles Virus 371 (CFAD 353) 369.5/373 Mumps 382 (CFAD 353) 377.6/ Z724 ALZHEIMER S MORBUS ALZHEIMER FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 270/293/567) /427.3 CL 427 (CFAD 270/293/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 270/293/567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 270/293/567) /422.3 Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAD 270/565) / / /318 Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 270/381/562/576) 177/177 17
18 Cytochalasin B 77, 91 (CFAD 270/381/576) 91/91 Sterigmatocystin 88, 96, 133, 126 (CFAD 270/381/562/576) 126/ /133 Zearalenone 100 (CFAD 270/381/562/576) 100/100 Ergot 295 (CFAD 270/381/562/576) 295/295 Nocardia asteroides 355.1/368 (CFAD 159/565) / Nocardia asteroides 2 nd range (CFAD 159/565) 363.7/370 Naegleria 362 (CFAD 271) 356.9/ Z725 ARTHRITIS ARTHRITIS Ascaris megalocephalus & lumbric 408 (CFAD 79/566) 404.9/ Trichinella (CFAD 79/568) / Hookworm/Ancylostosoma 400, 401, 393, 386 (CFAD 79/566) 383.1/ / Strongyloides 400 (CFAD 79/568) 398.4/402.0 Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAD 79/566) 382/ / /370.2 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (CFAD 79/565) / /381 Coxsackie Viruses 364/362.5 (CFAD 231/564) 360.5/ / /364.9 Bacteroides fragilis 325 (CFAD 230/563) 324.3/ /326 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAD 83/563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 Borrelia burgdorferi 380 (CFAC 563) /382.0 Z726 COMMON FUNGI, YEAST AND MOLDS WICHTIGE PILZE, HEFEN UND SCHIMMEL Candida 386 (CFAD 189/246/563) 384.2/388.4 Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 381/562/576) 177/177 Cytochalasin B 77, 91 (CFAD /381/576) 91/91 Sterigmatocystin 88, 96, 133, 126 (CFAD 381/562/576) 126/ /133 Zearalenone 100 (CFAD 381/562/576) 100/100 Sorghum mold 277 (CFAD 381/562/576) 277/277 Griseofulvin 288 (CFAD 381/562/576) 288/288 Ergot 295 (CFAD 381/562/576) 295/295 Argyria 81 (CFAD 381/562/576) 81/81 18
19 Lycogala 126 (CFAD 381/562/576) 126/126 Stemonitits 211 (CFAD 381/562/576) 211/211 Z727 DEPRESSION DEPRESSIONEN Ascaris megalocephalus & lumbric 408 (CFAD 256/566) 404.9/ Trichinella (CFAD 256/568) / Hookworm/Ancylostosoma 400, 401, 393, 386 (CFAD 256/566) 383.1/ / Strongyloides 400 (CFAD 256/568) 398.4/402.0 Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAD 257/565) / / /318 Clostridium botulinum 362 (HIV 47/ CFAD 563) 361/ Z728 COLITIS/IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME COLITIS/REIZDARM Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAD 270/565) / / /318 (CFAD 190/565) 329/329 FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 103/567) /427.3 EP 421 (CFAD 103/567) /422.3 CL 427 (CFAD 299/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 299/567) 427.7/435.1 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 299/564) 356/ /393 Ascaris megalocephalus & lumbric 408 (CFAD 299/566) 404.9/ Candida 386 (CFAD 246/563) 384.2/388.4 Ancylostosoma caninum 400, 393, 386 (CFAD 566) 383.1/402.9 Ancylostosoma braziliense 401 (CFAD 566) 397.6/
20 Z729 HELICOBACTER PYLORI HELICOBACTER PYLORI This Driver has the Frequency of Helicobacter pylori only. (look under Campylobacter pyloridis in the frequency table). With and without sweep. The program is nothing but this. Campylobacter 355 (CFAD 563) 352/357.2 Z730 CROHN S DISEASE MORBUS CROHN Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAD 103/565) / / /318 (CFAD 103/565) 329/329 FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 103/567) /427.3 EP 421 (CFAD 103/567) /422.3 CL 427 (CFAD 103/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 103/567) 427.7/435.1 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 299/564) 356/ /393 Ascaris megalocephalus & lumbric 408 (CFAD 299/566) 404.9/ Candida 386 (CFAD 129/246/563) 384.2/388.4 Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 103/381/562/576) 177/ /133 Endamoeba gingivalis trophozoite 438 (CFAD 103/567) 433.8/441 Endolimax 2 nd range 430.5/433.5 Z731 PARKINSON S MORBUS PARKINSON (Use the same program as Alzheimer since the causes are similar.) FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 270/293/567) /427.3 CL 427 (CFAD 270/293/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 270/293/567) 427.7/
21 EP 421 (CFAD 270/293/567) /422.3 Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAD 270/565) / / /318 Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 270/381/562/576) 177/177 Cytochalasin B 77, 91 (CFAD 270/381/576) 91/91 Sterigmatocystin 88, 96, 133, 126 (CFAD 270/381/562/576) 126/ /133 Zearalenone 100 (CFAD 270/381/562/576) 100/100 Ergot 295 (CFAD 270/381/562/576) 295/295 Nocardia asteroides 355.1/368 (CFAD 159/565) / Nocardia asteroides 2nd range (CFAD 159/565) 363.7/370 Naegleria 362 (CFAD 271) 356.9/ Z732 SINUSITIS SINUSITIS Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAD 170/Pschyrmebel/566) 382/ / /370.2 Alpha Streptococcus 380/375 (CFAD 170/563) /385.4 Beta Streptococcus 385 (CFAD 170/563) 380.6/387.4 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (Pschyrembel/565) / Haemophilus influenza 336 (Pschyrembel) / Z733 SUPER WIDE SWEEP SUPER WIDE SWEEP Z734 WARTS WARZEN HA virus 442, 437 (CFAD 174/569) 434.8/444.1 EP 421 (CFAD 174/567) /422.3 Pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis) 423 (CFAD 195/567) /426.3 (CFAD 195/565) 329/329 Wart BS 404 (CFAD 195/569) 402/406 Wart CC 430 (CFAD 195/569) 426/ Wart FR 462 (CFAD 195/569) 459.3/ Wart HRCm 446/441 (CFAD 195/569) 438.9/ Wart human papilloma plantar 405 (CFAD 195/569) 404.7/ Wart human papilloma virus 407 (CFAD 195/569) /410.7 Wart JB 420 (CFAD 195/569) /
22 Wart L arm 344 (CFAD 195/569) / Wart papilloma cervix smear (CFAD 195/569) /404.6 Sweep khz (CFAD 195) Z735 ENDOMETRIOSIS ENDOMETRIOSE FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 109/567) /427.3 CL 427 (CFAD 109/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 109/567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 109/567) /422.3 Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 110/564) 338/ Proteus mirabilis 324/349 (CFAD 110/565) / /352.1 Proteus vulgaris 413,336,328 (CFAD 110/565) / / /329.5 (CFAD 110/565) 329/329 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 110/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 110/563) 379.7/ Trichomonas 381 (CFAD 110/568) 378/383.6 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 102/110/564) 356/ /393 Z736 EYES/MACULAR DEGENERATION AUGEN/MAKULADEGENERATION Endamoeba gingivalis trophozoite 438 (CFAD 160/567) 433.8/441 Endolimax nana trophoz. & cysts 396,432 (CFAD 160/567) /397 Endolimax 2 nd range 430.5/433.5 Entamoeba coli trophozoites 398 (CFAD 160/567) 397/ Entamoeba histolytica troph. 385 (CFAD 160/567) 381.1/387.8 Dientamoeba fragilis 404 (CFAD 160/567) / Iodamoeba butschlii troph. & cysts 445/402 (CFAD 160/LAB 156) /448.5 Iodamoeba 2 nd range / Giardia lamblia 424 (CFAD 160/567) 421.4/426.3 Ancylostoma braziliense 401 (CFAD 160/566) 397.6/
23 Ancylostoma caninum 400/393/386 (CFAD 160/566) 383.1/402.9 Schistosoma haematobium 473 (CFAD 160/568) 476/473 Schistosoma mansoni 353 (CFAD 160/568) 353/353 Toxoplasma 385 (CFAD 160/568) 395/395 Trichinella (CFAD 161/568) / Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 161/563) 379.7/ Neisseria gonorrhea 334 (CFAD 161/565) /336.5 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (CFAD 161/565) / /381 Beta streptococcus 385 (CFAD 161/563) 380.6/387.4 Alpha Streptococcus 380/375 (CFAD 161/563) /385.4 Z737 LYME DISEASE BORRELIOSE Borrelia burgdorferi 380 (CFAD 170/563) /382.0 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 563) 379.7/ Z738 PAIN SCHMERZEN Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAAC 59/566)382/ / /370.2 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (CFAAC 61/565) / /381 Beta streptococcus 385 (CFAAC 59/563) 380.6/387.4 Alpha Streptococcus 380/375 (CFAAC 59/563) /385.4 Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAAC 61/565) / / /318 (CFAAC 61/565) 329/329 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAAC 61/564) 356/ /393 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAD 163/563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 Z739 DENTAL BACTERIA ZAHNBAKTERIEN Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAD 163/566) 382/ / /370.2 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (CFAD 159/163/565) / /381 23
24 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAD 163/563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 Beta streptococcus 385 (CFAD 163/563) 380.6/387.4 Alpha Streptococcus 380/375 (CFAD 170/563) /385.4 Nocardia asteroides 355.1, 368 (CFAD 159) / Nocardia asteroids 2 nd range 363.7/370 Bacillus anthracis 395/364/368 (CFAD 563) 393.5/ Bacillus anthracis 2 nd range 359.4/370.5 Bacillus anthracis 3 rd range 359.4/370.5 Bacillus anthracis spores / Corynebacterium diphteriae 342 (CFAD 564) 340/344 Lactobacillus acidophilus 349 (CFAD 564) / Z740 CYSTITIS BLASENENKATARRH Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 102/564) 338/ Proteus mirabilis 324/349 (CFAD 102/565) / /352.1 Proteus vulgaris 413,336,328 (CFAD 102/565) / / /329.5 (CFAD 102/565) 329/329 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 102/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 110/563) 379.7/ Trichomonas 381 (CFAD 102/568) 378/383.6 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 102/564) 356/356 Schistosoma haematobium 473 (CFAD 108/125/568) 473/473 Schistosoma mansoni 353 (CFAD 108/125/568) 353/353 Neisseria gonorrhea 334 (CFAD 114/565) /336.5 Treponema pallidum 347 (CFAD 114/566) /347.4 Z741 HORMONAL IMBALANCE HORMONELLES UNGLEICHGEWICHT Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 114/564) 338/ Proteus mirabilis 324/349 (CFAD 114/565) / /352.1 Proteus vulgaris 413,336,328 (CFAD 114/565) / / /329.5 (CFAD 114/565) 329/329 24
25 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 114/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 114/563) 379.7/ Treponema pallidum 347 (CFAD 114/566) /347.4 Neisseria gonorrhea 334 (CFAD 114/565) /336.5 Trichomonas 381 (CFAD 102/114/568) 378/383.6 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 102/114/564) 356/356 FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 114/567) /427.3 CL 427 (CFAD 114/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 114/567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 114/567) /422.3 Z742 INFERTILITY UNFRUCHTBARKEIT Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 119/564) 338/ Treponema pallidum 347 (CFAD 119/566) /347.4 Neisseria gonorrhea 334 (CFAD 119/565) /336.5 Ascaris 408 (CFAD 119/566) 404.9/ FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 119/567) /427.3 CL 427 (CFAD 119/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 119/567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 119/567) /422.3 Proteus mirabilis 324/349 (CFAD 119/565) / /352.1 Proteus vulgaris 413,336,328 (CFAD 119/565) / / /329.5 (CFAD 119/565) 329/329 25
26 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 119/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 119/563) 379.7/ Trichomonas 381 (CFAD 119/568) 378/383.6 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 119/564) 356/356 Z743 TINNITUS TINNITUS Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAD 170/Pschyrmebel/566) 382/ / /370.2 Alpha Streptococcus 380/375 (CFAD 170/563) /385.4 Beta Streptococcus 385 (CFAD 170/563) 380.6/387.4 Z744 EARACHE/OTITIS/MENIÈRE OHRENSCHMERZEN, MITTELOHRENTZÜNDUNG, MORBUS MENIÈRE Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAD 170/566) 382/ / /370.2 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (CFAD 170/565) / /381 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAD 170/563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 Beta streptococcus 385 (CFAD 170/563) 380.6/387.4 Alpha Streptococcus 380/375 (CFAD 170/563) /385.4 Nocardia asteroides 355.1, 368 (CFAD 170/565) / Nocardia asteroids 2 nd range 363.7/370 Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAD 169/565) / / /318 (CFAD 169/565) 329/329 Z745 GASTRIC ULCER MAGENGESCHWÜRE Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAD 99/566) 382/ / /370.2 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (CFAD 99/565) /
27 381/381 Beta streptococcus 385 (CFAD 99/563) 380.6/387.4 Alpha Streptococcus 380/375 (CFAD 99/563) /385.4 (CFAD 98/565) 329/329 Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAD 98/565) / / /318 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 163/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAD 563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 Nocardia asteroides 355.1, 368 (CFAD 565) / Nocardia asteroids 2 nd range 363.7/370 Bacillus anthracis 395/364/368 (CFAD 563) 393.5/ Bacillus anthracis 2 nd range 359.4/370.5 Bacillus anthracis 3 rd range 359.4/370.5 Bacillus anthracis spores / Corynebacterium diphteriae 342 (CFAD 564) 340/344 Lactobacillus acidophilus 349 (CFAD 564) / Z746 CYSTS ZYSTEN FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 39/91/567) /427.3 CL 427 (CFAD 39/91/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 39/91/567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 39/91/567) /422.3 Adenovirus 393 (CFAD 199/563) 393/393 Adenoviurs 2 nd range /386.9 Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 91/564) 338/ Treponema pallidum 347 (CFAD 91/566) /347.4 Neisseria gonorrhea 334 (CFAD 91/565) /336.5 (CFAD 91/565) 329/329 27
28 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 91/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 91/564) 356/ /393 Proteus mirabilis 324/349 (CFAD 91/565) / /352.1 Proteus vulgaris 413,336,328 (CFAD 91/565) / / /329.5 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 91/563) 379.7/ Trichomonas 381 (CFAD 91/568) 378/383.6 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAC 48/CFAD 563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 Z747 OVARIAN CYSTS EIERSTOCKZYSTEN Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 91/564) 338/ Treponema pallidum 347 (CFAD 91/566) /347.4 Neisseria gonorrhea 334 (CFAD 91/565) /336.5 FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 91/567) /427.3 CL 427 (CFAD 91/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 91/567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 91/567) /422.3 Adenovirus 393 (CFAD 199/563) 393/393 Adenoviurs 2 nd range /386.9 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAC 48/CFAD 563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 Z748 MENOPAUSAL DYSFUNCTION WECHSELJAHRBESCHWERDEN Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 114/564) 338/ Proteus mirabilis 324/349 (CFAD 114/565) / /352.1 Proteus vulgaris 413,336,328 (CFAD 114/565) /
29 333.75/ /329.5 (CFAD 114/565) 329/329 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 114/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 114/563) 379.7/ Treponema pallidum 347 (CFAD 114/566) /347.4 Neisseria gonorrhea 334 (CFAD 114/565) /336.5 Trichomonas 381 (CFAD 102/114/568) 378/383.6 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 102/114/564) 356/356 FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 114/567) /427.3 CL 427 (CFAD 114/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 114/567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 114/567) /422.3 Z749 SORE THROAT HALSSCHMERZEN Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAD 159/566) 382/ / /370.2 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (CFAD 159/565) / /381 Clostridium 396, 364, 362, 389, 384 (CFAD 159/563/564) 382.8/ / / /365.6 Beta streptococcus 385 (CFAD 159/563) 380.6/387.4 Alpha Streptococcus 380/375 (CFAD 159/563) /385.4 Nocardia asteroides 355.1, 368 (CFAD 159/565) / Nocardia asteroids 2 nd range 363.7/370 Bacillus anthracis 395/364/368 (CFAD 159/563) 393.5/ Bacillus anthracis 2 nd range 359.4/370.5 Bacillus anthracis 3 rd range 359.4/370.5 Bacillus anthracis spores / Corynebacterium diphteriae 342 (CFAD 159/564) 340/344 Lactobacillus acidophilus 349 (CFAD 159/564) /
30 Z750 BRONCHITIS/CHRONIC COUGH BRONCHITIS/CHRONISCHER HUSTEN Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 160/562/576) 177/177 Zearalenone 100 (CFAD 160/562/576) 100/100 Ergot 295 (CFAD 160/562/576) 295/295 Ascaris 408 (CFAD 134/566) 404.9/ Bacteroides fragilis 325 (CFAD 135/563) 324.3/ /326 Coxsackie Viruses 364/362.5 (CFAD 135/564) 360.5/ / /364.9 Paragonimus 452, 447 (CFAD 138/568) 437.8/454.2 Pneumocystis 407 (CFAD 138/568) / Dirofillaria immitis 409 (CFAD 140/567) / Klebsiella pneumoniae 401/419 (CFAD 564) / Klebsiella 2 nd range 416.9/421.9 Gaffkya tetragena 350 (CFAD 350) /352.5 Diplococcus pneumoniae 365, 360 (CFAD 564) / Respiratory syncytial virus 380 (CFAD 565) / Streptococcus pneumoniae 368 (Pschyrembel & CFAD 566) /370.2 Haemophilus influenzae 336 (Pschyrembel & CFAD 564) / Branhamella catarrhalis 396 (Pschyrembel & CFAD 563) 394.9/396.7 Z751 MENINGITIS MENINGITIS Haemophilus influenzae 336 (CFAD 564) / (Path p , 449) Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 564) 356/ /393 Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAD 566) 382/ / /370.2 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (CFAD 565) / /381 Coxsackie Viruses 364/362.5 (CFAD 564) 360.5/ / /364.9 Borrelia burgdorferi 380 (CFAD 563) /382.0 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 563) 379.7/ Naegleria 362 (CFAD 568) 356.9/ Ascaris 408 (CFAD 566) 404.9/ Bacteroides fragilis 325 (CFAD 563) 324.3/ /326 Treponema pallidum 347 (CFAD 566) /347.4 Herpes simplex 1 292, (CFAD 564) / /
31 Herpes simplex 2 360, 355 (CFAD 564) 353.9/362.9 Herpes zoster 418 (CFAD 564) 416.6/420.2 EBV 380, 375 (CFAD 564) 372.5/ Mycobacterium tubercolosis 432 (CFAD 565) /434.2 Neisseria gonorrhea 334 (CFAD 565) /336.5 Z752 PNEUMONIA LUNGENENTZÜNDUNG Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 160/562/576) 177/177 Ergot 295 (CFAD 160/562/576) 295/295 Ascaris 408 (CFAD 134/566) 404.9/ Bacteroides fragilis 325 (CFAD 135/563) 324.3/ /326 Coxsackie Viruses 364/362.5 (CFAD 135/564) 360.5/ / /364.9 Paragonimus 452, 447 (CFAD 138/568) 437.8/454.2 Pneumocystis 407 (CFAD 138/568) / Dirofillaria immitis 409 (CFAD 140/567) / Klebsiella pneumoniae 401/419 (CFAD 564) / Klebsiella 2 nd range 416.9/421.9 Gaffkya tetragena 350 (CFAD 350) /352.5 Diplococcus pneumoniae 365, 360 (CFAD 564) / Respiratory syncytial virus 380 (CFAD 565) / Streptococcus pneumoniae 368 (Pschyrembel & CFAD 566) /370.2 Haemophilus influenzae 336 (Pschyrembel & CFAD 564) / Branhamella catarrhalis 396 (Pschyrembel & CFAD 563) 394.9/396.7 Z753 CHILDREN S DISEASES KINDERKRANKHEITEN Chicken pox: shingles Zoster 418 (CFAD 564) 416.6/420.2 Scarlattina: beta strepto(scharlach) 385 (CFAD 563) 380.6/387.4 Whooping cough: Bordetella Pertus. 331 (CFAD 563) / Mumps Antigen (Ziegenpeter) 382 (CFAD 565) 377.6/ Measles Antigen (Masern) 371 (CFAD 565) 369.5/373.0 Hepatitis B Antigen 418 (CFAD 564) /420.8 Diphteria. Corynebacterium diphth. 342 (CFAD 564) 340/344 Corynebacterium xerosis (CFAD 564) /316.8 Mycobacterium tuberculosis 432 (CFAD 565) /434.2 Mycobacterium phlei (CFAD 565) / Enterobius vermicularis 423 (CFAD 567) /426.3 Ascaris 408 (CFAD 566) 404.9/ Z754 ALS (AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS) LATERALSKLEROSE FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 204/567) /
32 CL 427 (CFAD 204/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 204/567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 205/567) /422.3 Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAD 205/565) / / /318 Nocardia 355.1, 368 (CFAD 206/565) / /370 Echinostoma revolutum 428 (HIV 47/LAB 156) 425.5/ Echinoporyphium recurvatum 421 (HIV 47/LAB 156) /423.9 Gastrothylax elongatus 455 (HIV 47/LAB 156) 451.9/457.1 Streptococcus 385, 318, 368, 373 (CFAD 255/566) 382/ / /370.2 Staphylococcus 378, 381 (CFAD 255/565) / /381 Z755 STD (SEXUALLY TRANSMISSIBLE DISEASES) GESCHLECHTSKRANKHEITEN Syphillis Treponema pallidum 347 (CFAD 566) /347.4 AIDS/HIV 365 (CFAD 564) 365/365 Wart human papilloma plantar 405 (CFAD 569) 404.7/ Wart papilloma cervix smear (CFAD 569) /404.6 Wart human papilloma plantar 405 (CFAD 569) 404.7/ Wart human papilloma virus 407 (CFAD 569) /410.7 Herpes simplex 1 292, (CFAD 564) / / Herpes simplex 2 360, 355 (CFAD 564) 353.9/362.9 Hepatitis B antigen 418 (CFAD 564) /420.8 Chlamydia trachomatis 381 (CFAD 563) 379.7/ Neisseria gonorrhea 334 (CFAD 565) /336.5 Trichomonas vaginalis 381 (CFAD 568) 378.0/383.6 Haemophilus 336 (Path 397) 336 Z756 DIGESTIVE/ENTERIC BACTERIA DARMBAKTERIEN Shigella , 394, 318 (CFAD 298/565) / / /318 32
33 (CFAD 298/565) 329/329 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 298/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 298/564) 356/ /393 Z757 TROPICAL DISEASES TROPENKRANKHEITEN Malaria : Plasmodium 422, 373, 442 (CFAD 568) 417.3/ / /445.1 Dientamoeba fragilis 404 (CFAD 567) / Entamoeba coli 398 (CFAD 567) 397.0/ Entamoeba histolytica 385 (CFAD 567) 381.1/387.8 Endamoeba gingivalis 438 (CFAD 567) 433.8/441.0 Iodamoeba butschii 445, 402 (CFAD 568) / / Schistosoma haematobium 473 (CFAD 568) 473/473 Schistosoma mansoni 353 (CFAD 568) 353/353 Hepatitis B antigen 418 (CFAD 564) /420.8 Chagas: Trypanosoma brucei 429 (CFAD 568) 423.2/431.4 Trypanosoma cruzi 463 (CFAD 568) 460.2/ Trypanosoma equiperdum 448/442/438 (CFAD 569) 434.6/ Trypanosoma gambiense 396 (CFAD 569) /398.7 Trypanosoma lewisi 425 (CFAD 569) 424.5/426 Trypanosoma rhodesiense 426 (CFAD 569) 423.5/ Riverblindness: Onchocerca volvulus 440 (CFAD 568) 436.3/442.1 LoaLoa 361 (CFAD 361) / Guardia lamblia 424 (CFAD 567) 421.4/426.3 Salmonella typhimurium 355/386/390 (CFAD 565) Leptospira interrogans 399 (CFAD 565) /401.1 Chlamydia trachomatis 381 (CFAD 563) 379.7/ Z758 ONCOVIRUSES ONKOVIREN SV , , , (Path) Influenza A and B 320, 315 (CFAD 564) /323.9 Adenovirus 393 (CFAD 563) 393/ /
34 EBV (Epstein Barre Virus) 380, 375 (CFAD 179/564) 372.5/ CMV (Cytomegalivirus Antigen) 409 (CFAD 179/564) / Hep. B antigen 418 (CFAD 564) /420.8 Mumps 382 (CFAD 353) 377.6/ Z759 ACNE AKNE Trichinella spiralis (CFAD 192) / Candida 386 (CFAD 246) 384.2/388.4 HIV 365 (CFAD 189) 365/365 Gardnerella 340 (CFAD 190/564) 338/ Proteus mirabilis 324/349 (CFAD 190/565) / /352.1 Proteus vulgaris 413,336,328 (CFAD 190/565) / / /329.5 (CFAD 190/565) 329/329 Campylobacter 355/368 (CFAD 190/563) 365.3/ /357.2 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 190/563) 379.7/ Trichomonas 381 (CFAD 190/568) 378/383.6 Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 190/110/564) 356/ /393 Ascaris 408 (CFAD 192/566) 404.9/ FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 191/567) /427.3 CL 427 (CFAD 191/567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 191/567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 191/567) /422.3 Z760 PETS HAUSTIERE Heartworms: Dirofilaria immitis 409 (CFAD 567) / Roundworms: Ascaris megalocephalus & lumbric 408 (CFAD 566) 404.9/
35 Tapeworms: Diphylidium caninum 444.3, / / Ecchinococcus 461.5, 446.5, / /446.5 Tapeworm stage (p 31C) sweep tapeworm range Hookworms: Ancylostoma caninum 400/393/386 (CFAD 566) 383.1/402.9 Ancylostoma braziliense (adult) 397.6/ (CFAD 566) 397.6/ Whipworms: Trichuris 406 (CFAD 568) 388.3/ Enterobius vermicularis 423 (CFAD 567) / Giardia lamblia 424 (CFAD 567) 421.4/ Fluke: Fasciola hepatica 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 567) / Toxoplasma 395 (CFAD 568) 395/395 Trichinella spiralis (CFAD 75/568) / Strongyloides 400 (CFAD 568) 398.4/402.0 Demodex folliculoreum Lyme s Borrelia burgdorferi 380 (CFAD 563) /382 Chlamydia 381 (CFAD 563) 379.7/ Trypanosoma brucei 429 (CFAD 568) 423.2/ Campylobacter 355, 368 (CFAD 563) 365.3/ / Candida albicans 386 (CFAD 563) 384.2/ Escherichia coli 356, 393 (CFAD 564) 356/356 dopt=abstract 35
36 (CFAD 565) 329/329 Z761 HEPATITIS B HEPATITIS B Hepatitis B 418 (CFAD 564) /420.8 FH 423, 425, 427 (CFAD 567) /427.3 CL 427 (CFAD 567) 425.7/ FB 432, 434 (CFAD 567) 427.7/435.1 EP 421 (CFAD 567) /422.3 Aflatoxin 177, 188 (CFAD 562/576) 177/177 Cytochalasin B 77, 91 (CFAD 576) 91/91 Sterigmatocystin 88, 96, 133, 126 (CFAD 562/576) 126/ /133 Zearalenone 100 (CFAD 562/576) 100/100 Sorghum mold 277 (CFAD 562/576) 277/277 Griseofulvin 288 (CFAD 562/576) 288/288 Ergot 295 (CFAD 562/576) 295/295 Argyria 81 (CFAD 562/576) 81/81 Lycogala 126 (CFAD 562/576) 126/126 Stemonitits 211 (CFAD 562/576) 211/211 Z762 TAPEWORMS BANDWÜRMER CFAD page to to to to to to to to to to to
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