Clinic of staphylococcal intestinal dysbacteriosis in children
- Authors: Nikolaeva I.V., Anokhin V.A., Malysheva L.M., Nikolaev A.M., Vasenin B.N.
- Issue: Vol 81, No 5 (2000)
- Pages: 396-399
- Section: Theoretical and clinical medicine
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/96337
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj96337
- ID: 96337
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Abstract
The variants of the course of staphylococcic intestine dysbacteriosis in 264 children aged one month to 7 years are studied. In babies with decreased colonizational resistance the pathogenic staphylococcus contamination in 79 — 92,3% of the cases is accompanied by the clinical infection symptomatology of gastroenteric tract and various extraenteric manifestations. In children over one year the given microbiocenosis disorder variant in 45 — 59,5% of the cases takes the course of asymptomatic bacteria carrier Saureus in intestine. Subcompensated forms are characterized by moderately pronounced clinical symptomatology. The infants infected by pathogenic staphylococcus in the first months of life are subjected to the development of allergodermatoses, staphylococcic infection, hypotrophy and anemia.
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I. V. Nikolaeva
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V. A. Anokhin
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L. M. Malysheva
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A. M. Nikolaev
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B. N. Vasenin
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