Objective: Aim: Investigation of hyperproliferative diseases of the female genital organs as a consequence of mixed urogenital infections.
Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The study included 56 women of reproductive age who experienced discomfort in the external genital area in the form of excessive vaginal discharge and/or unpleasant odour of the discharge, itching in the external genital area (main group). The control group consisted of 30 somatically and gynaecologically healthy patients.
Objective: The aim: To analyze the main types of intrauterine infections(IUI), their routes of transmission and features of the clinical picture, as well as the influence of pathogens on the course of pregnancy.
Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: Data review of native and foreign literature published over the past 5 years.
Conclusion: Conclusions: Summing up, it should be noted the role of infections in the pathogenesis of pathological conditions that form in the perinatal period.
Objective: The aim: To analyze Ukrainian and foreign literature data on the consequences of perinatal infection and the peculiarities of their manifestation.
Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: Literature sources on the peculiarities of the course of infection that occur in the perinatal period and are a threat of congenital malformations or diseases in the newborn are collected.
Conclusion: Conclusions: The analyzed data of the clinical picture and management of the early neonatal period fully reflect the coherence and timeliness of medical care for infants born with signs of perinatal infection.