Короткий опис(реферат):
Acute urinary tract infection is considered to be a growing
burden in both medical and socio-economic terms. The
exact etiologic structure of acute pyelonephritis pathogens,
their role and interference is unclear. Thus, we aimed on
revealing the species composition and populational levels
of microorganisms causing acute inflammation of kidney
and perirenal tissues.
The study included 145 patients with acute pyelonephritis
(mean age 34.15±6.79); 67 (47.2%) male and 78 (53.8%)
female. Microbiota was defined in three different portions
(samples) of urine taken during on urination. Species were
considered as dominant when constancy index was 50.0%
or higher, additional – from 25.0% to 50.0% and random
species if value less than 25.0%.
Received data expectedly correlates with other studies.
Conditionally pathogenic Enterobacteriaceaeplay major
role in etiology of acute pyelonephritis. Our study provides
further evidence of higher etiologic significance of
conditionally pathogenic flora (normal E. coli) over of the
traditional pathogenic microorganisms like enteropathogenic
Escherichia and Staphylococcus aureus.