The analysis of aerobic activators of diffuse peritonitises in patients of a multiprofile hospital
Abstract
The microbiological research of peritoneal exudates of 147 patients with general peritonitis (GP) to study the structure and antibiotics resistance of aerobic causative agents of GP for the optimization of empirical antibacterial therapy was performed.
About the Authors
D. E. ZdzitovetskyRussian Federation
Zdzitovetsky Dmitry Eduardovich, Candidate of medical science, associate professor
head of the Department of Surgical diseases N1
660062, Krasnoyarsk, Kurchatova Str., 17
Tel.: mobile - (391)250 14 27, office – (391) 246 94 07
Yu. S. Vinnik
Russian Federation
Vinnik Yury Semyonovich, Doctor of medical science, professor, honoured scientific worker of the Russian Federation
head of the Department of General Surgery
660022, Krasnoyarsk, Partizana Zheleznyaka str., 1
T. B. Skazka
Russian Federation
Skazka Tatyana Borisovna
Krasnoyarsk
head of the bacteriological laboratory. Tel.: (391) 246 93 58
R. N. Borisov
Russian Federation
Borisov Roman Nikolaevich
Krasnoyarsk
surgeon of the 3rd surgical department
the Department of Surgical diseases N1, post-graduate of the 4th year of studies of extra-mural education
Tel.: mobile - 8 903 921 82 24
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Review
For citations:
Zdzitovetsky D.E., Vinnik Yu.S., Skazka T.B., Borisov R.N. The analysis of aerobic activators of diffuse peritonitises in patients of a multiprofile hospital. Yakut Medical Journal. 2011;(3):31-33.









