I took my first dose of Dr Markov's
Staphylo-Primavac Staphylococcus vaccine yesterday, which I injected under the lower corner of my shoulder blade (scapula), as per the instructions.
This is a vaccine that Dr Igor Markov has developed and manufactures himself, and his
patent describes this vaccine as being superior to other Staphylococcus vaccines on the market, in particular because it has a stronger immunological effect, and unlike other Staphylococcus vaccines, has no risk of allergic reactions (in fact it actually has an hypoallergenic effect).
Staphylo-PrimaVac contains 15 different strains of Staphylococcus aureus, 3 strains of Staphylococcus haemolyticus, and 3 strains of Staphylococcus epidermidis. So it has a broad-spectrum coverage of Staphylococcus species and sub-species.
I did not notice much after the first injection; no side effects or adverse effects at all (apart from some armpit odor the following day, which might be related to a bacterial die-off).
Once I finish this course of 7 Staphylococcus vaccine inoculations, there is a 3 week break, and I then move on to the autovaccine in about 6 weeks time. The autovaccine is custom made for me, and contains my own inactivated bacteria, to train the immune system to target these bacteria. This vaccine targets the three bacteria found in my urine (so it contains three autovaccines in one).
Then once I finish the course of autovaccine, after another break of one month, I move onto a polyvalent urological vaccine, which targets many of the most common UTI bacteria).
Finally, after polyvalent urological vaccine, after a break of one month, I return for a second course of the Staphylococcus vaccine.
I am also prescribed a number of supportive medications, which I need to buy myself from online pharmacies.
Note however that each patient is different, and Dr Markov prescribes a set of vaccines which is customized for the patient. So other CBIS ME/CFS patients may not get the exactly same treatment I am getting.