The state of the microflora of prostate secretions in healthy individuals and in acute bacterial prostatitis

V. Masljakov, O. Pavlova, A. A. Cymbal, E. Pronina, F. P. Sultonov
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Relevance. Acute bacterial prostatitis is one of the urgent problems in urology. According to the data presented in the literature, the number of men who have been diagnosed with this disease ranges from 10 to 40 %. At the same time, the main etiological factor in the development of this pathology is most often assigned to the bacterial microflora. However, most of the works are devoted to the study of the microflora in chronic prostatitis, and the state of the microflora in acute bacterial prostatitis remains insufficient. The aim of the study is to evaluate the state of prostate secretion microflora in a comparative aspect in healthy individuals and in patients with acute bacterial prostatitis. Materials and Methods. The study included a comparative analysis of microbiological cultures in prostate secretion of 30 people. All examined were divided into two groups: the first included 15 people without established urological pathology, the second - 15 people with an established diagnosis of acute bacterial prostatitis. Results and Discussion. As a result of the study, it was found that when sowing prostate secretion in persons without established pathology, the absence of microorganism growth was not observed in 60 % of observations, while in 40 % of cases, microorganisms growth was obtained. In the group of examined without established urological pathology, the growth of microorganisms of the following was noted: Escherichia coli - in 58 % of observations; Staphylococcus epidermidis - in 10 % of observations; Staphylococcus warnerii - in 6 % cases and Enterobacter spp. - in 26 %. At the same time, the number of detected microorganisms did not exceed 104 CFU/ml. At the same time, the presence of microbial associations was not recorded. In patients with acute bacterial prostatitis, the sterile prostate secret was 13,3 %, and in 86,7 % of people, microflora growth was obtained. Most often, in the group examined with acute bacterial prostatitis, Escherichia coli was obtained - in 45 % of the observations; Klebsiella spp. - in 23 % cases and Proteus spp. - in 19 %. Less often Staphylococcus epidermidis - in 8 % of observations; Enterobacter spp. - 3,2 %. Serratia spp. - 1,1 % and Staphylococcus warnerii - in 0,7 % cases were the least obtained. At the same time, 86 % of observations in this group revealed microbial associations. Conclusion . Comparison of the state of microflora of prostate secretions in healthy individuals and patients with acute bacterial prostatitis revealed that in patients with acute bacterial prostatitis, the absence of inoculated microflora in prostate secretions was 3 times less than in healthy individuals (13.3 % and 40 %, respectively.), and Escherichia coli was the most common microorganism in the group of patients with acute bacterial prostatitis.
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健康人和急性细菌性前列腺炎患者前列腺分泌物的菌群状况
的相关性。急性细菌性前列腺炎是泌尿外科亟待解决的问题之一。根据文献中提供的数据,被诊断患有这种疾病的男性人数从10%到40%不等。与此同时,这种病理发展的主要病因通常被认为是细菌菌群。然而,目前的研究大多集中在慢性前列腺炎的菌群研究上,而对急性细菌性前列腺炎菌群的研究尚不充分。本研究的目的是比较健康个体和急性细菌性前列腺炎患者前列腺分泌物菌群的状况。材料与方法。这项研究包括对30人前列腺分泌物中的微生物培养物进行比较分析。所有被检查的人被分为两组:第一组包括15名没有明确泌尿系统病理的人,第二组有15名确诊为急性细菌性前列腺炎的人。结果和讨论。研究结果发现,在没有确定病理的人身上播种前列腺分泌物时,60%的观察没有观察到微生物的生长,而在40%的情况下,微生物得到了生长。在没有确定泌尿系统病理的检查组中,注意到以下微生物的生长:大肠杆菌-在58%的观察中;表皮葡萄球菌——10%的观察;沃氏葡萄球菌占6%,肠杆菌占26%。同时,检测到的微生物数量不超过104 CFU/ml。同时,没有记录微生物关联的存在。在急性细菌性前列腺炎患者中,无菌前列腺分泌物占13.3%,86.7%的人获得微生物群生长。最常见的是,在急性细菌性前列腺炎检查组中,大肠杆菌在45%的观察中得到;克雷伯氏菌占23%,变形杆菌占19%。不太常见的是表皮葡萄球菌——占观察的8%;肠杆菌- 3.2%。沙雷氏菌(1.1%)和沃氏葡萄球菌(0.7%)的检出率最低。与此同时,这一组86%的观察结果显示了微生物的关联。结论。比较健康人群和急性细菌性前列腺炎患者前列腺分泌物的菌群状况发现,急性细菌性前列腺炎患者前列腺分泌物中接种菌群的缺失比健康人群少3倍(分别为13.3%和40%),大肠杆菌是急性细菌性前列腺炎患者组中最常见的微生物。
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