Background. Antimicrobial resistance is one of the most serious threats to modern clinical medicine. Despite the significant successes of modern pharmacology, the search for effective antiseptics that can influence wound processes continues. In our study, an experimental study of the effect of Anolit solution on pathogenic microorganisms Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Proteus mirabilis was conducted.The aim. To evaluate the antimicrobial activity of the domestic antiseptic “Anolit” against gram-negative pathogens of nosocomial infections using the example of P. aeruginosa and P. mirabilis.Methods. To assess the quality of the effect of “Anolit” on the studied colonies of microorganisms, experimental studies were performed in vitro. The bacteriological study was carried out in three stages using the Koch method.Results. “Anolit” is a modern antiseptic agent with a pronounced antimicrobial effect based on the electrolysis of aqueous solutions. Its ability to lyse pathogenic microorganisms (P. aeruginosa and P. mirabilis) has been confirmed by experimental research.Conclusion. The bactericidal effect of “Anolit” on the growth of gram-negative bacteria is shown, proving its high antimicrobial efficacy.
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