Publications by authors named "Nemirovskaia L"

It has been shown that biotopes of upper respiratory system and intestine were contaminated with yeast in 44.6% of patients with leukaemia (of 112 examined ones). Their quantity exceeds the boundary value for practically healthy people and is > or = 10(2) KOE/ml in the nasal activity and fauces and < or = 10(4) KOE/g in the intestine.

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It was shown that lactic acid bacteria isolated from different sources produced along with lactic acid the bacteriocine substances. Strains producing bacteriocines were mainly isolated from digestive tract of people and calves. Bacteriogenic properties have been shown more frequently in the case of lactobacilli (7.

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An analytical survey of literature on the problem of the study of interrelations between the immune status of the organism and microbial ecology of a man is presented. The criteria which characterize normal flora of human organism varying in the process of evolutionary adaptation, interaction with microorganism and response of the immune system, its participation in formation of protective functions of the organism are considered. It is shown that the proceeding character and the finite result of different infectious processes depend on the state of the organism immune system.

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An applicational usage of a siliconcontaining sorpent "Sillard" in the complex of treatment of patients with hemophilia, suffering inflammatory-purulent complications, had promoted the shortening of the wound clearance duration by 2-3 days and of the patient stationary treatment--by 3-4 days.

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Morphological-cultural and physiological-biochemical properties of 24 strains of microorganisms agents of pyo-inflammatory complications of different localization in patients with hemophilia have been studied. Microorganisms strains presented by the following species: Staphylococcus aureus, S. epidermidis, S.

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Lactic acid bacteria were either absent or present in negligent quantities in the stomach of apparently healthy man. But in case of various pathological processes in the stomach and duodenum lactic acid bacteria accumulated (up to a million cells per 1 ml of gastric contents). Under these conditions coccal forms sharply prevailed over the bacillary ones.

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