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Микробиологическая диагностика стрептококковых инфекций в условиях реальной практики

Аннотация

В обзоре представлены группы клинически значимых видов стрептококков, роль которых в реальной клинической практике недостаточно известна. Проведена оценка подходов, лежащих в основе современной фенотипической идентификации стрептококков. Рассмотрены возможные пути преодоления трудностей, связанных с идентификацией стрептококков и определением их антибиотикочувствительности.

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Н. В. Евдокимова
ГБУЗ г. Москвы «Научно-исследовательский институт скорой помощи имени Н. В. Склифосовского» Департамента здравоохранения
Россия


Т. В. Черненькая
ГБУЗ г. Москвы «Научно-исследовательский институт скорой помощи имени Н. В. Склифосовского» Департамента здравоохранения
Россия


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Евдокимова Н.В., Черненькая Т.В. Микробиологическая диагностика стрептококковых инфекций в условиях реальной практики. Медицинский алфавит. 2017;4(38):25-29.

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Evdokimova N.V., Chernenkaya T.V. Microbiological diagnosis of streptococcal infections in real practice conditions. Medical alphabet. 2017;4(38):25-29. (In Russ.)

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