[opportunistic microorganisms in urinary tract diseases]. | the microflora of clinical material (urine, urethral discharge and smear, vaginal discharge and smear, feces in colonic dysbacteriosis) from patients with urinary tract infections (uti) in the moscow region was studied. escherichia coli and staphylococcus epidermidis have been found to be the most common agents isolated from the urine of uti patients. pseudomonas aeruginosa and other staphylococcal species and enterococci account for a smaller proportion of infections. high- (e. coli and s. epid ... | 2001 | 11338508 |
[microflora of patients with purulent septic diseases in the moscow region]. | the microflora of clinical material (blood, wound discharge, abdominal exudate, pleural exudate, milk in mastitis, as well as feces in dysbiosis of the large intestine), obtained from patients with purulent septic diseases in the moscow region was studied. the study revealed the change of microflora from surface biotopes to closed cavities of the body. gram-positive cocci, primarily coagulase-negative staphylococci, mainly epidermal, were shown to play the leading etiological role in the develop ... | 2000 | 11220951 |