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    THE USE OF LABORATORY DIAGNOSTIC METHODS FOR THE ETIOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF ACUTE INTESTINAL INFECTIONS DURING THE WINTER PERIOD

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    The study analyzed the epidemiological situation of acute intestinal infections in the winter. Surveyed 98 patients. Bacteriologically, pathogenic and conditionally pathogenic bacteria cultures were isolated in 33.7%, conditionally pathogenic cultures prevailed: Staphylococcus aureus - 23.5%, Enterococcus aerogenes - 20.5%, Klebsiella pneumoniae - 20.5%, Citrobacter freundii - 14.7%, Salmonella enteritidis - 11.7%, Proteus vulgaris - 5.8%, and the heteropathogenic Escherichia coli O142 was detected in 2.9%. Specific fragments of viral RNA in 37.6% were identified by the molecular-biological method, Rotavirus A dominated - 55.2%, Norovirus 2 genotype was found in 39.4%. More often, the infection was caused by only one pathogen. Etiological factor is not defined in 33.7%.The study analyzed the epidemiological situation of acute intestinal infections in the winter. Surveyed 98 patients. Bacteriologically, pathogenic and conditionally pathogenic bacteria cultures were isolated in 33.7%, conditionally pathogenic cultures prevailed: Staphylococcus aureus - 23.5%, Enterococcus aerogenes - 20.5%, Klebsiella pneumoniae - 20.5%, Citrobacter freundii - 14.7%, Salmonella enteritidis - 11.7%, Proteus vulgaris - 5.8%, and the heteropathogenic Escherichia coli O142 was detected in 2.9%. Specific fragments of viral RNA in 37.6% were identified by the molecular-biological method, Rotavirus A dominated - 55.2%, Norovirus 2 genotype was found in 39.4%. More often, the infection was caused by only one pathogen. Etiological factor is not defined in 33.7%

    The Use of Laboratory Diagnostic Methods for the Etiological Interpretation of Acute Intestinal Infections During the Winter Period

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    The study analyzed the epidemiological situation of acute intestinal infections in the winter. Surveyed 98 patients. Bacteriologically, pathogenic and conditionally pathogenic bacteria cultures were isolated in 33.7%, conditionally pathogenic cultures prevailed: Staphylococcus aureus - 23.5%, Enterococcus aerogenes - 20.5%, Klebsiella pneumoniae - 20.5%, Citrobacter freundii - 14.7%, Salmonella enteritidis - 11.7%, Proteus vulgaris - 5.8%, and the heteropathogenic Escherichia coli O142 was detected in 2.9%. Specific fragments of viral RNA in 37.6% were identified by the molecular-biological method, Rotavirus A dominated - 55.2%, Norovirus 2 genotype was found in 39.4%. More often, the infection was caused by only one pathogen. Etiological factor is not defined in 33.7%
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