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[The characteristics of the intestinal Escherichia microflora in patients with acute intestinal infections]

Authors :
I N, Ulisko
A P, Baturo
E E, Romanenko
M V, Stepanova
Iu A, Ratiner
V M, Sorkin
Source :
Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii. (3)
Publication Year :
1993

Abstract

The content of enterobacteria in fecal samples obtained from 1,146 patients with acute enteric infections was studied. In the first days of the disease about 70% of the patients were found to have abundant and highly diversified intestinal microflora with Escherichia contamination of feces constituting 10(6)-10(7) microbial cells/g in children and 10(7)-10(8) microbial cells/g in adults. The number of patients excreting Escherichia and pathogenic enterobacteria increased from 8.8% (children under 6 months) to 28.6% (adults), the number of patients excreting Escherichia and opportunistic enterobacteria decreased from 69.1% (children under 6 months) to 36.8%. In 75% of cases the reverse relationship between the number of Escherichia and opportunistic enterobacteria was registered, the latter numbering two and more genera in 50% of cases. The serological picture of Escherichia was poorer when they were isolated simultaneously with shigellae (83 O-groups) than in those cases when Escherichia alone were isolated (108 O-groups), or when Escherichia were isolated simultaneously with opportunistic enterobacteria (119 O-groups).

Details

ISSN :
03729311
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii
Accession number :
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