Purpose Of The Study: Assessment of survival bifidobacteria and lactobacteria under the conditions in vitro, simulating digestion in human stomach and intestine, and study of survival probiotic and indigenous microorganisms in co-cultivation on solid nutrient medium.
Materials And Methods: Probiotic microorganisms from commercial preparations Bifidobacterin and Lactobacterin, clinical isolates lactobacillus (Lactobacillus acidophilus No 1, L. brevis No 2) were used in experiments.
Purpose Of The Study: Investigation of sensitivity of probiotic microorganisms to antibacterial drugs.
Materials And Methods: Probiotic microorganisms from domestic and foreign commercial preparations were used in experiments. The study of sensitivity of probiotic microorganisms to antibacterial drugs was carried out using solid nutrient medium containing calculated amount of antibacterial drugs.
Purpose Of The Study: Assessment of survival of probiotic microorganisms from commercial preparations under the conditions in vitro simulates digestion in human stomach and intestine.
Materials And Methods: Probiotic microorganisms from domestic and foreign commercial preparations were used in experiments. Study of survival of probiotic microorganisms was carried out on the model in vitro simulates the conditions of digestion in the human body.
The paper presents the results of experiments to elucidate the protection efficiency of secretory antibodies via parenteral and oral inoculation with pathogenic Yersinia in guinea pigs immunized with a polyvalent yersiniasis vaccine designed on the basis of the pseudotuberculosis microbial strain that synthesizes the F1 antigen of a plague microbe. Immunization of guinea pigs with the polyvalent yersiniasis vaccine protects experimental animals against pseudotuberculosis, intestinal yersiniasis, and plague infections.
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December 2008
For the first time, temperate Legionella bacteriophage was isolated from organs of guinea pig infected with Philadelphia 1 strain of Legionella pneumophila. Negative colonies of bactriophage from 1.5 to 2.
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