СОВРЕМЕННОЕ СОСТОЯНИЕ ПРОБЛЕМЫ ЛАБОРАТОРНОЙ ДИАГНОСТИКИ УРОГЕНИТАЛЬНОГО ТРИХОМОНИАЗА

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Лабораторная диагностика урогенитального трихомониаза — актуальная проблема современной микробиологии инфекций репродуктивного тракта. В обзоре представлены данные литературы о применяемых сегодня методах микробиологической диагностики трихомониаза: микроскопическом исследовании нативного и окрашенного препаратов, культуральном исследовании, иммунологических методах и методах амплификации нуклеиновых кислот.

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Алексей Николаевич Григорьев

ФБГУ «НИИАГ им. Д. О. Отта» СЗО РАМН

Email: savitcheva@mail.ru
научный сотрудник лаборатории микробиологии

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