Aerobnye gramotritsatel'nye vozbuditeli poslerodovykh infektsiy v akusherskom statsionare: problemy antibiotikorezistentnosti


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Gram-negative aerobic bacteria of the Enterobacteriaceae family remain one of the leading causative agents of puerperal infections. Apart from the most significant among them Escherichia coli, post-partum infections may be caused by other members of the family, such as Enterobacter cloacae and Klebsiella pneumoniae. A clinically important feature of Gram-negative enterobacteria is the high rate of microorganism resistance to different classes of antimicrobial agents. The study results obtained in the studied hospital were used for recommendations for changing approaches to post-partum infections’ empirical treatment. The only drug group showed to be active against all tested strains, including multiresistant ones, was carbapenem antibiotics group. Therefore, they should be recommended for empirical treatment of severe postpartum infections in the maternity hospital.

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N. A Korobkov

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