作者: L. Egwari , A.O. Coker , V.O. Rotimi , O.O. Abudu
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关键词: Microbiology 、 Immunology 、 Bacteroides 、 Peptostreptococcus 、 Prevotella 、 Staphylococcus epidermidis 、 Prevotella bivia 、 Anaerobic bacteria 、 Aerobic bacteria 、 Medicine 、 Gram-Negative Anaerobic Bacteria
摘要: Semi-quantitative and qualitative bacterial assessment of the vaginal cervical flora a total 202 women was carried out over period six months to determine in three groups changes caused by prior use antibiotics. The number made up 32 healthy volunteers, 80 with gynaecological problems 90 infections who had antibiotic treatment this study. Standard methods were used for investigations. Five main genera anaerobic bacteria isolated from all patients. They included, Bacteroides spp., Prevotella Porphyromonas Peptostreptococcus spp. Clostridium non-sporing gram negative constituted bulk including bivia, P. disiens, melanogenica, asaccharolytica B. fragilis. predominant bivia occurring 61 pc swab specimens proven not antibiotics accounting 27 Gram-negative isolated. Escherichia coli Staphylococcus epidermidis most frequently encountered aerobic bacteria. semi-quantitative counts different species patient group significantly higher than control individuals (p < 0,025). Similarly, administration reduced population quantitative count