ASSESSMENT OF THE BIOCENOSE OF THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT IN MEDICAL STUDENTS
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https://doi.org/10.32782/2786-9067-2023-25-5Keywords:
biocenosis, indigenous microflora, conditionally pathogenic microflora, upper respiratory tract.Abstract
Abstract. The results of the study of the biocenosis of the upper respiratory tract in medical students are given. Indigenous and opportunistic microflora of the anterior parts of the nose and oropharynx were studied. Microecological disturbances caused mainly by infection with opportunistic microflora were revealed. Methods of correction of detected violations are proposed.
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