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The State of the Intestinal Microflora in Hospitalized Children with Acute Intestinal Infections

https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2018-17-4-62-64

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The purpose of this study was to study the state of the intestinal microflora in young children who received inpatient treatment for acute intestinal infections. A study of the microflora in 183 children aged 0 months. up to 3 years of life. At the same time, 43 (23.5%) children received breast milk, 53 (29.0%) were artificially fed and 87 (47.5%) mixed-fed children. All children were examined by bacteriological method. Conditionally pathogenic flora among hospitalized patients was detected in 114 (62.3%), Candida was mainly detected in 67.5% of cases, in 57 patients (50.0%) in association with other opportunistic microorganisms — Candida + St. aureus — in 32 (28.1%), Candida + P. vulgaris — in 9 (7.9%), Candida + + P. vulgaris + St. aureus — in 12 (10.5%), Candida + St. aureus + Ps. aeroginosa — in 4 (3.5%). As a result of studying the composition of the intestinal microflora in patients hospitalized with intestinal infection, a decrease in the number of E. coli and B. bifidum was found, 43.7% and 63.4%, respectively.

About the Authors

Z. M. Kuliyeva
Azerbaijan State Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education after A. Aliyev
Azerbaijan

Zemfira Kuliyeva, PhD, assistant professor of department of pediatry

Baku



L. I. Rustamova
Research Institute of Medical Prevention after V.Yu. Akhundov
Azerbaijan

Rustamova Lala, PhD, assistant professor, shief of department of Viral infections of Scientific Research Propylaxis named after V.Y. Akhundov

Baku



S. M. Faradzheva
Research Institute of Medical Prevention after V.Yu. Akhundov
Azerbaijan

Faradjeva Svetlana, PhD, assistant professor, shief of department of Viral infections of Scientific Research Propylaxis named after V.Y. Akhundov

Baku



M. G. Aliev
Azerbaijan Medical University
Azerbaijan

Aliyev Mekhman Qabil, MD, professor of department of microbiology and immunology

Baku



I. B. Israfilbekova
Azerbaijan State Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education after A. Aliyev
Azerbaijan

Israfilbekova Ilaha Baba, assistant of Azerbaijan State Institute of Postgraduate Training for doctors named after A. Aliyev

Baku



M. N. Mamedova
Azerbaijan Medical University
Azerbaijan

Mamedova Matanat Nabi, PhD, assistant professor of department of infectious diseases

Baku



S. F. Suleymanova
Research Institute of Medical Prevention after V.Yu. Akhundov
Azerbaijan

Suleymanova Sevindj Fakhraddin, PhD, Scientific Research Propylaxis named after V.Y. Akhundov

Baku



F. V. Gylyndzhova
Azerbaijan State Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education after A. Aliyev
Azerbaijan

Gylyndzhova Fatma, assistant of department of laboratory work of Azerbaijan State Institute of Postgraduate Training for doctors named after A. Aliyev

Baku



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Kuliyeva Z.M., Rustamova L.I., Faradzheva S.M., Aliev M.G., Israfilbekova I.B., Mamedova M.N., Suleymanova S.F., Gylyndzhova F.V. The State of the Intestinal Microflora in Hospitalized Children with Acute Intestinal Infections. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2018;17(4):62-64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2018-17-4-62-64

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