Abstract

Over the 3-year period, a retrospective study of 634 samples from the cervical canal and uterine cavity has been carried out in women. The analysis of the results of a retrospective study revealed the regional features of the emerging role of opportunistic flora in the development of inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs in women, as well as the spectrum of resistance of the detected pathogens to antimicrobial drugs.

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