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FACULTATIVE AEROBIC MICROFLORA OF THE REPRODUCTIVE TRACT OF PREGNANT WOMEN SURVEYED IN ANTENATAL
In the group of pregnant women surveyed in prenatal optional - aerobic microflora of the reproductive tract was represented by the following families and genera of bacteria: Staphylococcus sp (53%), Corynebacterium sp. (26%) and members of Enterobacteriacea sp. (37%). Rarely detected Bacillus sp. (15%), Acinetobacter sp. (8%), Moraxella sp. (13%). In assessing the state of the whole vaginal microbiocenosis group surveyed pregnant women normobioze met in 25% of dysbiosis - 75%.
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2014 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 72-73

MICROBIOCENOSIS VAGINA AND INTESTINE OF PREGNANT WOMEN
As a result of microbiological screening found that most of the pregnant women at risk have been various disbiotic violations: in 75,6% of patients were observed deviations from the normal microflora of the vagina, and 67,6% were diagnosed intestinal biocenosis changes.
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2014 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 70-71

PREVENTION AND EVALUATION OF INFORMATION KNOWING FOR RISK FACTORS OF INSULTS
Author(s): Smailov N.S.
The article presents the data about insults prevention, epidemiology and information knowing of population. More
2014 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 67-69

THE DIFFERENTIATED APPROACH TO AN ANEMIA SYNDROME IN CLINICAL PRACTICE
Anemia is the most common blood disorder. There are several kinds of anemia, produced by a variety of underlying causes. Anemia can be classified in a variety of ways, based on the morphology of red blood cells and underlying etiologic mechanisms. Anemia goes undetermined in many people, and symptoms can be minor or vague. The signs and symptoms can be related to the anemia itself, or the underlying causes. This article is about the main principles of diagnosis of anemia in clinical practice. We hope that this information will help to diagnose the different types of anemia in daily clinical pr...
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2014 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 61-64

FROMILID UNO IN TREATMENT ACUTE PNEUMONIA
We observed 60 patients with acute community - acquired pneumonia, aged 32 to 67 years. The median age was 46,2 years. The first group consisted of 30patients who received the drug with antibacterial purpose Fromilid UNO in a dose of 500 mg1 h 2p per day for 10 days. The second group consisted of 30 patients received cefazolin1,0х2r/ m with in 10 days. Under the influence of the rap noted positive dynamics of both groups, but more pronounced in the first group. Fromilid UNO in treatment acute pneumonia demonstrated high clinical antibacterial effects.
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2014 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 59-61