Monitoring of resistance of bacterial microflora to antibacterial drugs in children with acute respiratory infections
Journal Title: Актуальна інфектологія - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 5
Abstract
The article describes the problem of antibiotic resistance of main bacterial pathogens in children with acute respiratory diseases, mechanisms of occurrence and ways to overcome them. The state of antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacterial microflora of oropharynx was studied in children with acute respiratory infections. The authors emphasize the need for an integrated approach to solving the problem of antibiotic resistance, which includes obligatory systematic monitoring of microbial resistance to antibiotics, educational programs to prevent the misuse of antibiotics as the main factor that provokes the spread of bacterial microflora resistance to antibacterial drugs.
Authors and Affiliations
Kh. V. Melnyk, G. B. Mateyko
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