Effectiveness of Pathogenetically Grounded Approach to Treatment of Pregnant Women with Impaired Genital Tract Microbiocoenosis
Journal Title: Актуальна інфектологія - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 7
Abstract
The study of microbial picture in the pregnant women after their treatment in the second term showed that in all groups of patients the level of both anaerobic and aerobic microorganisms was prone to reduction but did not achieve the level in the control group. The same results were achieved as to G.vaginalis and Candida. Lactobacilli in the first group were mainly represented by L.crispatus (23.94 %, the absolute index 104–105) and that testified to the normalization of biocoenosis in the absence of L.iners and L.plantarum. In the patients of the second group there was also change for the better on the background of absence of L.iners and L.plantarum. In the third group L.plantarum made up 4.31 % and L.iners 1.54 % which also testified to the normalization of biocoenosis at the absolute index 104–105. The lasting effect of infection impacted the organism of the patients; however, after the women of the main group were undergone pathogenetically grounded treatment, there was the change for the normalization in the studied indices of immunoglobulins.
Authors and Affiliations
Marvan Aussi
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