Детские инфекции (Москва) (Dec 2018)

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

  • Z. M. Kuliyeva,
  • L. I. Rustamova,
  • S. M. Faradzheva,
  • M. G. Aliev,
  • I. B. Israfilbekova,
  • M. N. Mamedova,
  • S. F. Suleymanova,
  • F. V. Gylyndzhova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2018-17-4-62-64
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 62 – 64

Abstract

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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.

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