[Etiology and systemic immunity disturbances in patients with tuboperitoneal infertility].

Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol

Medical Academy, Chelyabinsk, Russia.

Published: December 2001

The etiological structure of the inflammatory diseases of genitals at different levels of the reproductive tract of women with tuboperitoneal sterility was studied. The study revealed the prevalence of cocci in the cervical canal, anaerobes in the endometrium and chlamydiae in the abdominal cavity (peritoneal fluid, the ovarian capsule, fimbriated ends), as well as the presence of mixed infection in 27% of the patients under study. The specific features of immunity in women with tuboperitoneal sterility were established, which determined the main trends of the subsequent pathogenetically oriented immunocorrection.

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