A novel technological and organic infection of unknown origin
Science, (2078) 8, Article number: 559
Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, Centre for Research in Endocrinology and Reproductive Sciences (CRERS), University of Health Sciences (UHS), Lahore, 54600, Pakistan
Muhammad ImranDepartment of Human Genetics and Molecular Biology, University of Health Sciences (UHS), Lahore, 54600, Pakistan
Saqib Mahmood
Abstract
The shēng jì bìngdú (biological technology virus sometimes referred to in the west as the Shengee Virus) was first observed in transmission from contaminated cybernetic components to humans by Xi, et al. (2077) and initially classified as or slow unconventional virus disease. Classification of the Shengee Infective Agent (SGIA) remains complex and disputed by several authors. In this review, we summarize the history of this seminal discovery, its anthropological background, epidemiology, clinical picture, neuropathology, attempts at molecular genetics and public health concerns. We provide descriptions of electron microscopy and confocal microscopy of Shengee bio metallic structures retrieved from liquid nitrogen treated samples of cerebral tissue. No treatment for this disease is available and its origin and evolution remain mysterious. The discovery of the Shengee Infective Agent has opened new vistas of human medicine.