Features of Opportunistic Pathogenic Microflora in Patients with Perinatal Losses
At present, there is no doubt in the urgency of the problem in the diagnosis of opportunistic pathogenic microorganisms of urogenital tract. The purpose of the research is the study of opportunistic pathogenic microflora in patients with perinatal loss in the I trimester. The study involved 184 preg...
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doaj-cbe2f54490784e3b9de3bdff20ea43062020-11-24T21:05:32ZengPublishing House ZaslavskyAktualʹnaâ Infektologiâ2312-413X2312-41482014-09-0123.0410611010.22141/2312-413x.3.04.2014.8246482464Features of Opportunistic Pathogenic Microflora in Patients with Perinatal LossesMarvan Aussi0Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology № 2 of Donetsk National Medical University named after M. Horkyi, Donetsk, UkraineAt present, there is no doubt in the urgency of the problem in the diagnosis of opportunistic pathogenic microorganisms of urogenital tract. The purpose of the research is the study of opportunistic pathogenic microflora in patients with perinatal loss in the I trimester. The study involved 184 pregnant women with perinatal loss at the age of 19–34 years: 110 pregnant women who were examined and treated by the developed scheme (study group); 74 — according to the standard (comparison group) one. The control group consisted of 30 apparently healthy pregnant women. Dynamism is typical for vaginal biocenosis; naturally or forced changes in the amount and availability of individual microorganisms arise in microbial associations with time. But in some cases, these fluctuations are pathological and end not in spontaneous recovery, but, on the contrary, in the development of clinically apparent disease, which can predict the presence of L.plantarum at about 6 • 107 CFU/ml.http://ai.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/82464opportunistic pathogenic microfloraperinatal losses |
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Marvan Aussi Features of Opportunistic Pathogenic Microflora in Patients with Perinatal Losses Aktualʹnaâ Infektologiâ opportunistic pathogenic microflora perinatal losses |
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Features of Opportunistic Pathogenic Microflora in Patients with Perinatal Losses |
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Features of Opportunistic Pathogenic Microflora in Patients with Perinatal Losses |
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Features of Opportunistic Pathogenic Microflora in Patients with Perinatal Losses |
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Features of Opportunistic Pathogenic Microflora in Patients with Perinatal Losses |
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Features of Opportunistic Pathogenic Microflora in Patients with Perinatal Losses |
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features of opportunistic pathogenic microflora in patients with perinatal losses |
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At present, there is no doubt in the urgency of the problem in the diagnosis of opportunistic pathogenic microorganisms of urogenital tract. The purpose of the research is the study of opportunistic pathogenic microflora in patients with perinatal loss in the I trimester. The study involved 184 pregnant women with perinatal loss at the age of 19–34 years: 110 pregnant women who were examined and treated by the developed scheme (study group); 74 — according to the standard (comparison group) one. The control group consisted of 30 apparently healthy pregnant women.
Dynamism is typical for vaginal biocenosis; naturally or forced changes in the amount and availability of individual microorganisms arise in microbial associations with time. But in some cases, these fluctuations are pathological and end not in spontaneous recovery, but, on the contrary, in the development of clinically apparent disease, which can predict the presence of L.plantarum at about
6 • 107 CFU/ml. |
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opportunistic pathogenic microflora perinatal losses |
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