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On the diagnosis of intrauterine listeriosis

https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2022-21-1-66-69

Abstract

 Intrauterine infections are one of the most pressing health problems. A feature of listeria infection is the possibility of penetration of the pathogen  through the placental barrier with the development of severe systemic  lesions and negative perinatal outcomes.
Purpose: To describe the nonspecific morphological manifestations of listeria infection in the early stages of the disease in postnatal fetal death.
Morphological confirmation of listeriosis is multiple productive-necrotic granulomas (listeriomas) with the presence of listeria in them in the form of straight, short, sometimes ovoid rods, located singly or in groups, identified by Gram-Weigert staining.
 

About the Authors

A. A. Nafeev
Center of hygiene and epidemiology in the Ulyanovsk region; Ulyanovsk state University, medical faculty
Russian Federation

 PhD, Professor 

Ulyanovsk



V. I. Modnikova
Ulyanovsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital named after political and public figure Yu.F. Goryacheva
Russian Federation

 PhD

Ulyanovsk



V. V. Popov
Ulyanovsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital named after political and public figure Yu.F. Goryacheva
Russian Federation

Ulyanovsk



N. P. Gorbikova
Ulyanovsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital named after political and public figure Yu.F. Goryacheva
Russian Federation

 PhD

Ulyanovsk



F. A. Sayfutdinova
Ulyanovsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital named after political and public figure Yu.F. Goryacheva
Russian Federation

Ulyanovsk



O. A. Fakhrutdinova
Ulyanovsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital named after political and public figure Yu.F. Goryacheva
Russian Federation

Ulyanovsk



A. A. Nafeevа
First Moscow State Medical University named after I. M. Sechenov (Sechenovskiy University)
Russian Federation

 Moscow 



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Nafeev A.A., Modnikova V.I., Popov V.V., Gorbikova N.P., Sayfutdinova F.A., Fakhrutdinova O.A., Nafeevа A.A. On the diagnosis of intrauterine listeriosis. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2022;21(1):66-69. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2022-21-1-66-69

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