2021
DOI: 10.15421/022128
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Monitoring of distribution of antibiotic-resistant strains of microorganisms in patients with dysbiosis of the urogenital tract

Abstract: Currently, the problem of the development of resistance to drugs among microorganisms that colonize the urogenital system is becoming especially relevant due to broadly distributed dysbiotic conditions of the reproductive system of men and women. Therefore, there should be constant monitoring of the qualitative and quantitative composition of microbiota of the urogential tract and determination of the levels of antibiotic-resistance of strains of conditionally pathogenic microorganisms in the reproductive syst… Show more

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“…However, their use did not in all cases cure the disease, which was often accompanied by allergic reactions. At the same time, the number of microorganisms resistant to antimicrobial drugs has increased (Service 1995; WHO 2020), including in Ukraine (Sklyar et al, 2021). Since secondary plant metabolites are known to provide many benefits to the human body, numerous studies have been devoted to studying the chemistry of herbal antimicrobials and the mechanisms involved in suppressing microbial growth, due to their lower toxicity compared to synthesized ones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, their use did not in all cases cure the disease, which was often accompanied by allergic reactions. At the same time, the number of microorganisms resistant to antimicrobial drugs has increased (Service 1995; WHO 2020), including in Ukraine (Sklyar et al, 2021). Since secondary plant metabolites are known to provide many benefits to the human body, numerous studies have been devoted to studying the chemistry of herbal antimicrobials and the mechanisms involved in suppressing microbial growth, due to their lower toxicity compared to synthesized ones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%