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DETECTION OF Staphylococcus aureus UNDER ALTERATION OF COLON MICROBIAL COMMUNITY

Abstract

It was done a microbiological examination of 664 people stool specimens. It was shown that the presence of Staphylococcus aureus in the colon is associated with a decrease in amount of Bifidobacterium spp. and Enterococcus spp. Reducing the number of important microbes-antagonists can be the background for the development of staphylococcal expansion and consequent pathological conditions.

About the Authors

A. P. Godovalov
Medical Unit of the Internal Affairs Directorate in Perm region
Russian Federation


L. P. Bykova
Acad. E. A. Wagner Perm State Medical University
Russian Federation


E. A. Nikulina
Medical Unit of the Internal Affairs Directorate in Perm region
Russian Federation


G. P. Ozhgibesov
Medical Unit of the Internal Affairs Directorate in Perm region
Russian Federation


A. E. Larin
Acad. E. A. Wagner Perm State Medical University
Russian Federation


P. M. Larina
Acad. E. A. Wagner Perm State Medical University
Russian Federation


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Godovalov A.P., Bykova L.P., Nikulina E.A., Ozhgibesov G.P., Larin A.E., Larina P.M. DETECTION OF Staphylococcus aureus UNDER ALTERATION OF COLON MICROBIAL COMMUNITY. Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology. 2016;(12):36-38. (In Russ.)

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