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The monograph is based on the specificity of sucrose fermentation and increased hemolytic activity in the assessment of the pathogenicity of strains of urinary tract infections in women of childbearing age. The degree of adhesion and virulence of the strains of pathogens of urinary tract infections have been proven to be important in the future of the disease. The level of urinary antiadhesive activity in the differential diagnosis of acute and chronic urinary tract infections has been proven. For the first time, it was proved that the increase in the amount of skin autoimmune flora due to the…mehr

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The monograph is based on the specificity of sucrose fermentation and increased hemolytic activity in the assessment of the pathogenicity of strains of urinary tract infections in women of childbearing age. The degree of adhesion and virulence of the strains of pathogens of urinary tract infections have been proven to be important in the future of the disease. The level of urinary antiadhesive activity in the differential diagnosis of acute and chronic urinary tract infections has been proven. For the first time, it was proved that the increase in the amount of skin autoimmune flora due to the process of purulent inflammation is correlated with the degree of dysbiosis of the organism occurring in acute and chronic urinary tract infections.
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Isanova Dilfuza Tursunovna - Senior Lecturer at the Department of Phisiology and Pulmonology, Microbiology, Virology, and Immunology of the ASMI. Specialty - microbiologist (pediatrician). During her scientific work, she has published more than 100 scientific publications in the form of textbooks, teaching aids, scientific articles, and theses.