16 -8 (46) 2022 — M.M. Rakhmatullaevа — FACTORS MODULATING THE COMPOSITION OF THE VAGINAL MICROBIOTA

FACTORS MODULATING THE COMPOSITION OF THE VAGINAL MICROBIOTA

M.M. Rakhmatullaevа Bukhara State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan

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The vaginal microbiota consists of a diverse set of lactobacilli and opportunistic microorganisms living in the vaginal environment. The vaginal microflora of most women in different periods of life is quite stable. However, the qualitative and quantitative composition of the vaginal microflora can constantly change in response to the actions of exogenous and endogenous factors.

A questionnaire survey and the study of outpatient charts of women of reproductive age allowed us to establish that an unfavorable premorbid background, a high incidence of inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs, a burdened obstetric and gynecological history, uncontrolled use of antibacterial drugs, prolonged use of chemical hygiene products of the genitals are the leading factors affecting the development of bacterial vaginosis in women in our region.

Key words: bacterial vaginosis; violation of the vaginal microbiota; factors affecting the composition of the vaginal microbiota.

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89

Last page

93

For citation: M.M. Rakhmatullaevа FACTORS MODULATING THE COMPOSITION OF THE VAGINAL MICROBIOTA //New Day in Medicine 8(46)2022 89-93 https://clck.ru/sXax2

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