Publications by authors named "A I Tseĭtlina"

In the study of vaginal microflora in parturient women, carriers of group B streptococci (GBS), and those free of carriership a wide range of microorganisms, represented by aerobic and anaerobic species with the prevalence of lactobacteria in both groups of women, was isolated. The composition of vaginal microflora in parturient women did not depend on the presence of GBS in this biotope or on the level of colonization by lactobacteria. The colonization resistance (CR) of the vaginal mucosa had essential influence of the level of carriership with respect to GBS and a number of representatives of the symbiotic microflora of this locus.

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Pyocinovar and serovar characteristics of 91 P.aeruginosa strains isolated from patients and the environment in a hospital for premature children, a child survey hospital and a neonatological hospital. The leading epidemiological markers of P.

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Comparative quantitative and qualitative appraisal of purulent lesions of the soft tissues in surgical patients treated with the infrared lasers "Uzor" (pulse) and "Skalyar (continuous) and by the traditional methods (antibiotics, antiseptics, ointments) was conducted under clinical conditions. Abscesses, mastitis, and phlegmons were studied before and after the operation and on the 3rd, 6th, and 12th postoperative day. It was found that Staphylococcus aureus in a monoculture was the etiological cause of purulent infection in 75.

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Formation of microflora in the large intestine of 5-day old infants was studied in one of the Moscow maternity homes. The up-to-date procedures for isolation and identification of aerobic and anaerobic organisms were used in the study and the findings were processed on a computer. In the newborns of the maternity home of the "mother-infant" type there was observed colonization of the large intestine with aerobic and anaerobic organisms.

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The formation of microflora on the laryngeal mucosa in newborn infants during the first 5 days of their life was studied in one of the maternity hospitals of Moscow. In this work modern methods of the isolation and identification of aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms were used, and the results thus obtained were computer-processed. In the maternity hospital of the "mother-child" type the microbial colonization of the laryngeal mucosa by normal and opportunistic microorganisms was noted in newborn infants.

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