Influence of a urinary infection on state of immunity for injureds with by the complicated trauma of a cervical department of a backbone in acute and early periods
Keywords:
spinal cord injury, an infection of the urinary tract, the immune systemAbstract
In operation the outcomes of laboratory inspection 27 injureds with the complicated trauma of a backbone in acute and early periods of traumatic illness are reduced. The influence a microflora of urinary paths on a state of the immune status of the injureds is investigated. The risk factors of development of an infection of urinary paths are placed and the standards of their prophylaxis designed.
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