MONITORING AND DIAGNOSIS OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH HIGH INFECTION RISK


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The article presents the results of the evaluation of efficacy of laboratory diagnostics of nosocomial infections (NCI) in the obstetric hospital, epidemiological surveillance system for NCI, and sanitary and anti-epidemic (preventive) measures. The objectives of the study included the early detection of postpartum purulent-septic infections (PSI) in women and newborns, prevention of their contamination and prevention of their manifestation in the infection process, including by optimizing the microbiological monitoring using active search for nosocomial strains and improving laboratory methods for diagnosis of PSI cases.

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V. N Kuzmin

FSBEI HE MSMSU n.a. A.I. Evdokimov of RMH

Email: ynkuzmin@mail.ru
MD, Prof., Professor at the Department of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery FAPE Moscow

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