Influence of Aflazin® on the Adhesive Properties of Microorganisms — Pathogens of Catheter-Related Infections

The influence of Aflazin® (UTIRose™) and separately its combination with levofloxacin on the adhesive properties of opportunistic pathogens has been studied. It is found that addition of the active substance of Aflazin® (UTIRose™) leads to a significant (p ≤ 0.05) decrease in parameters of the adhes...

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Main Authors: E.O. Sinetar, M.M. Lоskutova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House Zaslavsky 2013-04-01
Series:Počki
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Online Access:http://kidneys.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/85346
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spelling doaj-46b3af3c528d41bab995da228b67fcd12020-11-24T23:09:07ZengPublishing House ZaslavskyPočki 2307-12572307-12652013-04-0122.04111610.22141/2307-1257.0.2.04.2013.8534685346Influence of Aflazin® on the Adhesive Properties of Microorganisms — Pathogens of Catheter-Related InfectionsE.O. Sinetar0M.M. Lоskutova1State Institution «Institute of Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases named after L.V. Gromashevsky of National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine», Kyiv, UkraineState Institution «Institute of Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases named after L.V. Gromashevsky of National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine», Kyiv, UkraineThe influence of Aflazin® (UTIRose™) and separately its combination with levofloxacin on the adhesive properties of opportunistic pathogens has been studied. It is found that addition of the active substance of Aflazin® (UTIRose™) leads to a significant (p ≤ 0.05) decrease in parameters of the adhesion of microorganisms by 1.4–5.0 times as compared with control. Adding a combination of the active substance of Aflazin® (UTIRose™) and levofloxacin led to more reduction in adhesiveness indices for tested strains.http://kidneys.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/85346Aflazin®adhesioncatheter-related urinary tract infectionsopportunistic pathogens
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author E.O. Sinetar
M.M. Lоskutova
spellingShingle E.O. Sinetar
M.M. Lоskutova
Influence of Aflazin® on the Adhesive Properties of Microorganisms — Pathogens of Catheter-Related Infections
Počki
Aflazin®
adhesion
catheter-related urinary tract infections
opportunistic pathogens
author_facet E.O. Sinetar
M.M. Lоskutova
author_sort E.O. Sinetar
title Influence of Aflazin® on the Adhesive Properties of Microorganisms — Pathogens of Catheter-Related Infections
title_short Influence of Aflazin® on the Adhesive Properties of Microorganisms — Pathogens of Catheter-Related Infections
title_full Influence of Aflazin® on the Adhesive Properties of Microorganisms — Pathogens of Catheter-Related Infections
title_fullStr Influence of Aflazin® on the Adhesive Properties of Microorganisms — Pathogens of Catheter-Related Infections
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Aflazin® on the Adhesive Properties of Microorganisms — Pathogens of Catheter-Related Infections
title_sort influence of aflazin® on the adhesive properties of microorganisms — pathogens of catheter-related infections
publisher Publishing House Zaslavsky
series Počki
issn 2307-1257
2307-1265
publishDate 2013-04-01
description The influence of Aflazin® (UTIRose™) and separately its combination with levofloxacin on the adhesive properties of opportunistic pathogens has been studied. It is found that addition of the active substance of Aflazin® (UTIRose™) leads to a significant (p ≤ 0.05) decrease in parameters of the adhesion of microorganisms by 1.4–5.0 times as compared with control. Adding a combination of the active substance of Aflazin® (UTIRose™) and levofloxacin led to more reduction in adhesiveness indices for tested strains.
topic Aflazin®
adhesion
catheter-related urinary tract infections
opportunistic pathogens
url http://kidneys.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/85346
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