Vaginal infections are highly spread among the female population and they impact the woman’s organism, fetal development and child health. They remain an important medical and social problem, so the optimizing the treatment is very important. The article is a review of the modern domestic and foreign publications about the etiological factors, pathogenesis, and local pharmacotherapy of nonspecific and candidiasis vaginitis and bacterial vaginosis, including their manifestation during pregnancy. The issues of vaginal infections in non-pregnant and pregnant women, the main risk factors for their development, the range of pathogens of infectious lesions of the vagina, which are the most common - bacterial vaginosis (G. vaginalis and A. vaginae...
Objective of the study: to study the clinical and laboratory efficacy of the Femivag® (contains Lact...
The human vagina is inhabited by a range of microbes from a pool of over 50 species. Lactobacilli ar...
Objective of the study: to study the clinical and laboratory efficacy of the Femivag® (contains Lact...
Vaginitis is a gynecologic inflammatory disease that is characterized by multiple lesions occupying ...
A review of the literature on the causes of vaginitis, vaginal microflora in women with various path...
A significant prevalence of infectious-inflammatory diseases of female genital organs is one of the ...
Purpose of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of clindamycin in combination with metronidaz...
Purpose of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of clindamycin in combination with metronidaz...
The recent progress in clinical microbiology and molecular genetics of microorganisms has greatly ex...
none3noBacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common vaginal syndrome afflicting fertile, premenopausa...
According to Russian classification, bacterial vaginosis (BV) and nonspecific vaginitis (NSV) are tw...
Objective. To carry out a systematic analysis of scientific researches, international and Russian cl...
Dysbiotic changes in microbial ecosystem of the female lower genital tract are risk factors for spon...
Bacterial vaginosis is the most prevalent infectious cause of vaginitis. It is associated with signi...
BackgroundBacterial vaginosis is an imbalance of the normal vaginal flora with an overgrowth of anae...
Objective of the study: to study the clinical and laboratory efficacy of the Femivag® (contains Lact...
The human vagina is inhabited by a range of microbes from a pool of over 50 species. Lactobacilli ar...
Objective of the study: to study the clinical and laboratory efficacy of the Femivag® (contains Lact...
Vaginitis is a gynecologic inflammatory disease that is characterized by multiple lesions occupying ...
A review of the literature on the causes of vaginitis, vaginal microflora in women with various path...
A significant prevalence of infectious-inflammatory diseases of female genital organs is one of the ...
Purpose of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of clindamycin in combination with metronidaz...
Purpose of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of clindamycin in combination with metronidaz...
The recent progress in clinical microbiology and molecular genetics of microorganisms has greatly ex...
none3noBacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common vaginal syndrome afflicting fertile, premenopausa...
According to Russian classification, bacterial vaginosis (BV) and nonspecific vaginitis (NSV) are tw...
Objective. To carry out a systematic analysis of scientific researches, international and Russian cl...
Dysbiotic changes in microbial ecosystem of the female lower genital tract are risk factors for spon...
Bacterial vaginosis is the most prevalent infectious cause of vaginitis. It is associated with signi...
BackgroundBacterial vaginosis is an imbalance of the normal vaginal flora with an overgrowth of anae...
Objective of the study: to study the clinical and laboratory efficacy of the Femivag® (contains Lact...
The human vagina is inhabited by a range of microbes from a pool of over 50 species. Lactobacilli ar...
Objective of the study: to study the clinical and laboratory efficacy of the Femivag® (contains Lact...