A. O. Ovchinnikova, S. Mikhalchenko, O. E. Chernova
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Abstract
The purpose of the study: to analyze the microbiota of the vagina and urine culture in HIV-infected women, depending on the absence or presence of pre-pregnancy preparation with and without a partner.Materials and methods. 90 women of reproductive age with stage 3 and 4A of HIV infection participated. Vaginal fluid and urine were inoculated on artificial nutrient media, identification using MALDI ToF mass spectrometry. The Kraskel-Wallis criterion, Mann-Whitney criterion and Simpson index were used to compare the groups.Results and their discussion. It was found out that in women without pregravidar preparation, the total bacterial mass of lactobacilli is significantly lower (p=0.004), the total number of lactobacilli is lower (p=0.005); the bacterial mass of staphylococci and streptococci is greater (p=0.009); the total number of microorganisms seeded is higher (p=0.004) against the background of increased viral load (p=0.001); Enteroccocus often acts as the cause of asymptomatic bacteriuria faecalis with a viral load above the detection threshold (p=0.009). Thus, we show that the lack of pre-pregnancy preparation in HIV-infected women is associated with vaginal mesocenosis and the development of asymptomatic bacteriuria.
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In the scientific-practical journal "HIV Infection and Immunosuppressive Disorders", published various issues of HIV medicine (epidemiology, molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis to the development of educational programs) leading scientists of Russia and countries of CIS, USA, as well as practical healthcare professionals working in research centers, research institutes, universities, clinics where done basic medical work. A special place on the pages of the publication is given to basic and clinical research, analytical reviews of contemporary and foreign reports, the provision of medical care for various diseases.