[Treatment of tuberculosis patients with massive bacterial excretion].

Probl Tuberk

NPO "Phthisiology", Iakutia.

Published: July 1997

A new endobronchial treatment has been developed for patients with destructive pulmonary tuberculosis with massive bacterial excretion, complicated by chronic nonspecific endobronchitis. The treatment includes inhalation therapy with antituberculous drugs dissolved in activated silver water. This treatment of 42 patients has shown more than 2-fold increases in the rate of massive bacterial excretion cessation.

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