The Role of Viral and Mycoplasmal Infection in the Origin of Primary Ovarian Failure

Journal Title: Актуальна інфектологія - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 8

Abstract

The results of evaluation of smear bacterioscopy showed that in women with hormonal disorders, mycoplasmal infection has been detected in 5.7 % of cases. In women with inflammatory processes, the detection rate of mycoplasmal infection is increased to 47.3 %. In women with peritubal adhesions and purulent-septic complications, U.urealyticum and M.hominis were detected in 78 % of cases, gonorrhea — in one patient, in three — chlamydial infection and in five patients — trichomoniasis.

Authors and Affiliations

M. Kh. Tillashaikhova, Sh. T. Mukhamedkhanova, D. S. Yuldasheva, I. V. Ishchenko, D. R. Akhmedova

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M. Kh. Tillashaikhova, Sh. T. Mukhamedkhanova, D. S. Yuldasheva, I. V. Ishchenko, D. R. Akhmedova (2015). The Role of Viral and Mycoplasmal Infection in the Origin of Primary Ovarian Failure. Актуальна інфектологія, 3(8), 59-61. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-214336