Publications by authors named "Vera Polyakova"

The gut microbiota's pivotal role in human health is increasingly evident, particularly in chronic conditions like obesity, diabetes, and inflammatory diseases. This intricate symbiotic relationship influences metabolic balance and immune responses. Notably, gut microbial dysbiosis is linked to obesity's metabolic disruption and chronic low-grade inflammation.

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  • * A study evaluated a new Sanger sequencing test on 25 pure culture samples, showing 100% sensitivity for clarithromycin and high sensitivity (93%) and specificity (92%) for levofloxacin resistance detection.
  • * In clinical tests on 112 patients, resistance mutations were found in 24% for clarithromycin and 23% for levofloxacin, with specific mutations identified, emphasizing the importance of personalized therapy to combat antibiotic resistance.
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is one of the most common cause of human infections. Infected patients develop chronic active gastritis in all cases, which can lead to peptic ulcer, atrophic gastritis, gastric cancer and gastric MALT-lymphoma. The prevalence of infection in the population has regional characteristics and can reach 80%.

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