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The mice were divided into 9 groups for the experimental part. We have been studying clinical parameters of haemogram: the number of red blood cells, the value of ESR, hemoglobin, leukocyte formula. The data obtained in the study of these indicators in ea... see more

This study concerns the oxidative degradation and mineralization of gatifloxacin in aqueous solution at pH = 3 and in the presence of Fe2+ as catalyst  using electro-Fenton (EF) process, with carbon felt as a cathode and platinum as an anode. The mi... see more

Background: In developing countries, the most common cause of neonatal mortality is neonatal sepsis. Currently, the most significant and common hospital acquired pathogen is Escherichia coli, associated with many problems such as septicemia, pneumonia and... see more

Introduction. Non-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli are known as one of the most frequent causative agents of hospital-acquired infections. Acinetobacter baumannii, as causative agent of infection complications of different localization, has obtained recen... see more

Background. Infections caused by Pseudomonas are one of the topical issues of medicine.Objective. The aim of the research was to study sensityvity to antibiotics, antiseptics of P. aeruginosa clinical strains that cause infectious complications in patient... see more

The microorganisms that are formed in biofilm cause about 60% of chronic and recurrent diseases, and as a consequence, traditional etiotropic antibacterial therapy is ineffective. Chronic anal fissures are also a disease which is caused by biofilm forms o... see more

The problem of nosocomial infections is considered in connection with more frequent formation and wide distribution in clinical practice of new strains of hospital bacteria that have a cross-resistence to antibacterial drugs. The nosocomial agents we... see more

Aerococci have certain cultivation characteristics. A well-known method of aerococcal cultivation uses indicator media which included the complex "oxolinic acid – etonium", but data indicating cases of conditionally pathogenic flora contamination due to t... see more

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