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dc.contributor.authorDavidenko, V.B.-
dc.contributor.authorPashchenko, Yu.V.-
dc.contributor.authorMishyna, M.M.-
dc.contributor.authorShtyker, S.Yu.-
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-31T11:00:38Z-
dc.date.available2022-05-31T11:00:38Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.citationDAVIDENKO, V.B., PASHCHENKO, Yu.V., MISHYNA, M.M., SHTYKER, S.Yu. Formation of biofilms by clinical strains of microorganisms responsible for surgical pyoinflammatory diseases in children. In: Moldavian Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 2017, no. 1, p. 90. ISSN 2587-3229.en_US
dc.identifier.issn2587-3210-
dc.identifier.issn2587-3229-
dc.identifier.urihttps://sncprm.info.md/journal-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/20797-
dc.description.abstractThe ability of microorganisms to exist in the form of biofilms creates considerable difficulties for medical practice, since in this case the resistance of bacteria to antimicrobial agents is greatly increased. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to scrutinize the ability to form biofilms by microorganisms isolated from children with pyoinflammatory processes. The identification of microorganisms was carried out according to the generally accepted microbiological protocols of their isolation and cultivation. Testing of isolates for the ability to form biofilms was realized by measurement of optical density in standard units (absorbance units - AU) on the spectrophotometer «Multiskan EX 355». The statistical processing of the results was performed using the programs «Statistica 6» and «Biostat». In the course of the study, S. aureus, S.epidermidis, P. aeruginosa, E. coli, Klebsiella, Proteus spp., and C.albicans were isolated. In most cases, microbial associations comprising from two to three types of microorganisms were detected, namely E. coli, K.pneumoniae, S. aureus in 26,8 %; P.vulgaris, Enterobacter, S.epidermidis – 7,9 %; P.mirabilis, K.pneumoniae, C.albicans – 13,4 %; S.aureus, K.pneumoniae, C.albicans – 23,7 %; E.coli, K.pneumoniae, C.albicans – 16,5 %; S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, C.albicans - 3,4 %; E.coli, S.epidermidis, C.albicans – 2,9 %; P. vulgaris, P. aeruginosa, S.epidermidis – 2,8 %; S. aureus, P.mirabilis – 2,6 % of cases. The obtained results indicated the prevalence of microorganisms of the Enterobacteriaceae in children with pyoinflammatory processes in the material examined. The studies of the ability of clinical strains of microorganisms to form daily compound biofilms, as well as plankton cells and new biofilms, made it possible to establish that the maximum daily biofilms density and the highest plankton cell formation were registered in microbial associations of S. aureus, K.pneumoniae, C .albicans (4,56 ± 0,19 AU) and S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, C. albicans (4,87 ± 0,14 AU). Plankton cells of all investigated microorganisms formed secondary biofilms actively with the highest density in C. albicans (3,62 ± 0,16 AU), K.pneumoniae (2,96 ± 0,14 units), S. aureus (3,09 ± 0,18AU) and P. aeruginosa (3,11 ± 0,12 AU). Thus, as a result of the division of bacterial cells, biofilm-forming microorganisms produce plankton cells capable of attaching themselves to the mucous membranes, wounds, catheters, and IV-lines with following formation of the new colonies, subsequently transforming into dense secondary biofilms, which makes for the spread and formation of multiresistant clinical strains of microorganisms. These properties of virulent microorganisms prompt to the development of methods for destruction of biofilms and intensification of micriflora inactivation in the focus of inflammation. Our studies showed that the above mentioned requirements relating to the effective influence on biofilms corresponded to the joint effect of ultrasound and ozone, which significantly increased the efficiency of the treatment complex.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherNational Society of Pediatric Surgery of the Republic of Moldovaen_US
dc.relation.ispartofMoldavian Journal of Pediatric Surgery: Pediatric Surgery International Conference “Performances and perspectives in the pediatric surgery development”, September 14-16, 2017, Chisinau, Republic of Moldovaen_US
dc.titleFormation of biofilms by clinical strains of microorganisms responsible for surgical pyoinflammatory diseases in childrenen_US
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