The role of persisting opportunistic intestinal microflora in dysbiosis in the occurrence of hepatobiliary system diseases

The state of microbiocenosis in the intestine of 89 patients with surgical pathology of biliary ducts was determined. Dysbiotic disturbances of different severity were detected in 96.6% of the examined persons. High occurrence of dysbiosis of the large intestine and the presence of the capacity for...

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Published inŽurnal mikrobiologii, ėpidemiologii i immunobiologii no. 4; p. 87
Main Authors Valyshev, A V, Gil'mutdinova, F G, Tret'iakov, A A, Fomicheva, S V, Bukharin, O V
Format Journal Article
LanguageRussian
Published Russia (Federation) 01.07.1997
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Summary:The state of microbiocenosis in the intestine of 89 patients with surgical pathology of biliary ducts was determined. Dysbiotic disturbances of different severity were detected in 96.6% of the examined persons. High occurrence of dysbiosis of the large intestine and the presence of the capacity for inactivating natural host resistance factors in different representatives of intestinal microflora were regarded as the cause of the development and maintenance of the inflammatory processes of the biliary ducts.
ISSN:0372-9311