Abstract

The aim was to study the germination of microorganisms in the mesenteric lymph nodes, liver, spleen, lungs, peripheral and portal blood, peritoneal exudate to assess the intensity of bacterial translocation (BT). It was established that in experimental acute obstruction of the small and large intestines, the intensity of BT or the percentage of germination of microorganisms from the extraintestinal organs of animals was most pronounced in mesenteric lymph nodes and the liver. The intensity of BT was directly proportional to the duration of the experiment.

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