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Asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnant women: controversial issues and the need to achieve interdisciplinary consensus
Ibishev K.S., Gadzhieva Z.K., Naboka Y.L., Moiseeva4 I.V., Kosova I.V., Zaitcev A.V.
The efficacy and safety of cefixime and amoxicillin/ clavulanate in the treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnant women: a randomized, prospective, multicenter study
Rafalsky V.V., Dovgan E.V., Kozyrev Y.V., Gustovarova T.A., Khlybova S.V., Novoselova A.V., Filippenko N.G., Likhikh D.G.
Asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnant women - the normal condition of healthy women urine
Kogan M.I., Naboka Y.L., Gudima I.A., Vorob’yeva N.V.
Current approaches to diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infections during pregnancy
Shperling M.I., Shperling N.V., Neymark A.I., Kovaleva Y.S.
Impact of diagnostic criteria for asymptomatic bacteriuria on obstetric outcomes and urological complications during pregnancy
Tcukanov A.Y., Savelieva I.V., Kulchavenya E.V., Ibishev K.S., Firsov M.A., Alekseeva E.A., Dugarzhapova T.O., Krivchik G.V., Baipakova M.I., Treyvish L.S.
Comparative effectivenesss of standard antibiotic therapy and Canephron N asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnant women
Lokshin K.L.
Are there alternatives to antimicrobial therapy and prophylaxis of uncomplicated urinary tract infections?
Naber K.G., Alidjanov J.F.
ARE THERE ALTERNATIVES TO ANTIMICROBIAL THERAPY AND PROPHYLAXIS OF UNCOMPLICATED URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS?
Naber K.G., Alidjanov J.F.
UNSTERILE URINE IN HEALTH HUMAN -NEW PARADIGM IN MEDICINE
Kogan M.I., Naboka Y.L., Ibishev K.S., Gudima I.A.
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