Comparative efficacy of the use of different etiotropic therapies of urogenital clamidiosis during the second half of pregnancy period
https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2004-4-38-43
Abstract
Analysis of pregnancy course, labor and early neonatal period at 294 women and their new-born children has been made for the estimation of the efficacy of different antibacterial therapy variants of urogenital clamidiosis during the second half of pregnancy period. The danger of abortion and chronic intrauterine fetal hypoxia are most often gestational process complications revealed against chronic urogenital clamidiosis. The use of sumamed is course dose of 3 g is an optimum pharmacotherapeutic regimen during the second half of pregnancy period.
About the Authors
S. S. AntonovaRussian Federation
Tomsk
S. Yu. Yuryev
Russian Federation
Tomsk
S. A. Rostova
Russian Federation
Tomsk
T. V. Gabidulina
Russian Federation
Tomsk
N. N. Goncharova
Russian Federation
Tomsk
I. D. Yevtushenko
Russian Federation
Tomsk
L. I. Kokh
Russian Federation
Tomsk
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Review
For citations:
Antonova S.S., Yuryev S.Yu., Rostova S.A., Gabidulina T.V., Goncharova N.N., Yevtushenko I.D., Kokh L.I. Comparative efficacy of the use of different etiotropic therapies of urogenital clamidiosis during the second half of pregnancy period. Bulletin of Siberian Medicine. 2004;3(4):38-43. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2004-4-38-43