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

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...

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Main Authors: Z. M. Kuliyeva, L. I. Rustamova, S. M. Faradzheva, M. G. Aliev, I. B. Israfilbekova, M. N. Mamedova, S. F. Suleymanova, F. V. Gylyndzhova
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Published: LLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines" 2018-12-01
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author Z. M. Kuliyeva
L. I. Rustamova
S. M. Faradzheva
M. G. Aliev
I. B. Israfilbekova
M. N. Mamedova
S. F. Suleymanova
F. V. Gylyndzhova
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L. I. Rustamova
S. M. Faradzheva
M. G. Aliev
I. B. Israfilbekova
M. N. Mamedova
S. F. Suleymanova
F. V. Gylyndzhova
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description 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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spelling doaj-art-4bf63df498c24aa28a2889e28e08988a2025-08-20T03:15:20ZrusLLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines"Детские инфекции (Москва)2072-81072018-12-01174626410.22627/2072-8107-2018-17-4-62-64370The State of the Intestinal Microflora in Hospitalized Children with Acute Intestinal InfectionsZ. M. Kuliyeva0L. I. Rustamova1S. M. Faradzheva2M. G. Aliev3I. B. Israfilbekova4M. N. Mamedova5S. F. Suleymanova6F. V. Gylyndzhova7Azerbaijan State Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education after A. AliyevResearch Institute of Medical Prevention after V.Yu. AkhundovResearch Institute of Medical Prevention after V.Yu. AkhundovAzerbaijan Medical UniversityAzerbaijan State Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education after A. AliyevAzerbaijan Medical UniversityResearch Institute of Medical Prevention after V.Yu. AkhundovAzerbaijan State Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education after A. AliyevThe 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.https://detinf.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/395intestinal microfloraconditionally pathogenic microorganismsdysbacteriosischildren
spellingShingle Z. M. Kuliyeva
L. I. Rustamova
S. M. Faradzheva
M. G. Aliev
I. B. Israfilbekova
M. N. Mamedova
S. F. Suleymanova
F. V. Gylyndzhova
The State of the Intestinal Microflora in Hospitalized Children with Acute Intestinal Infections
Детские инфекции (Москва)
intestinal microflora
conditionally pathogenic microorganisms
dysbacteriosis
children
title The State of the Intestinal Microflora in Hospitalized Children with Acute Intestinal Infections
title_full The State of the Intestinal Microflora in Hospitalized Children with Acute Intestinal Infections
title_fullStr The State of the Intestinal Microflora in Hospitalized Children with Acute Intestinal Infections
title_full_unstemmed The State of the Intestinal Microflora in Hospitalized Children with Acute Intestinal Infections
title_short The State of the Intestinal Microflora in Hospitalized Children with Acute Intestinal Infections
title_sort state of the intestinal microflora in hospitalized children with acute intestinal infections
topic intestinal microflora
conditionally pathogenic microorganisms
dysbacteriosis
children
url https://detinf.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/395
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