Abstract

Objective: to study the characteristics of microbiocenosis of throat and nose mucosa in patients with chronic pathology of upper respiratory tract associated with Chlamydia infection. In order to verify Chlamydia we implemented the methods of direct and indirect identification of infection Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydophila pneumonia. Laboratory study for microflora involved bacteriological tests for the material and determination of enzyme activity of expressed staphylococcus. We have studied microflora obtained from throat and nose mucosa in 84 patients with chronic ENT pathology. The main group was represented by 35 patients with verified Chlamydia, the rest of the subjects (49 participants) composed control cohort. The results of the research showed the peculiarities of quantitative and qualitative content of microbiocenosis of throat and nose mucosa in the group of patients with identified Chlamydia infection as well as the strengthening of pathogenic factors in staphylococcus isolated strains in Chlamydia infected cohort.

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