Obosnovanie ispol'zovaniya mikroekologicheskikhpodkhodov v programmakh profilaktiki i vosstanovitel'noyterapii u patsientov posle transplantatsii pecheni


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In the review the modern data about frequency, kinds, risk factors and activators of infectious complications
after liver transplantation is presented. Modern microecological approaches allow to reduce frequency and weight
Postoperative infectious complications at the given category of patients.

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