1. [The efficacy of bacteriophage preparations in treating inflammatory urologic diseases].
- Author
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Perepanova TS, Darbeeva OS, Kotliarova GA, Kondrat'eva EM, Maĭskaia LM, Malysheva VF, Baĭguzina FA, and Grishkova NV
- Subjects
- Bacteriophage Typing, Chronic Disease, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Humans, Inflammation therapy, Proteus mirabilis virology, Proteus vulgaris virology, Bacteriophages, Biological Factors therapeutic use, Coliphages, Pseudomonas Phages, Urologic Diseases therapy
- Abstract
Urinary infection is the most commonly encountered hospital infection. Antibacterial therapy promotes selection and dissemination of polyresistant microorganism strains, development of intestinal dysbacteriosis, reduction of intestinal contamination resistance. Clinical and bacteriological efficacy of urinary infection treatment with bacteriophage preparations (pyocyanic, proteus, staphylococcal, coliphage, combined pyobacteriophage) was studied. Sensitivity of the infective agent phage isolated from urological patients was tested before treatment. The preparations were adapted to recently isolated agents from urological patients to raise phage sensitivity of the strains. A total of 293 strains were studied. Phage sensitivity made up 68.9%. Bacteriophage preparations were used both locally and orally in 46 patients with acute and chronic urogenital inflammation. Bacteriological efficacy amounted to 84%, clinical one to 92%. It is inferred that phagotherapy is effective and safe therapeutic modality in the treatment of urinary infection in monotherapy and in combination with antibiotics.
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- 1995