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dc.contributor.authorHorlenko, Olesya M.-
dc.contributor.authorPikina, Iryna Yu.-
dc.contributor.authorPrylypko, Lyubomyra B.-
dc.contributor.authorKossey, Gabriella B.-
dc.contributor.authorDerbak, Maria A.-
dc.contributor.authorTomey, Adrian I.-
dc.contributor.authorMashyka, Volodymyr Yu.-
dc.contributor.authorГорленко, Олеся Михайлівна-
dc.contributor.authorПікіна, Ірина Юріївна-
dc.contributor.authorПрилипко, Любомира Богданівна-
dc.contributor.authorКоссей, Габріелла Барнабашівна-
dc.contributor.authorДербак, Марія Антонівна-
dc.contributor.authorТомей, Адріан Іванович-
dc.contributor.authorМашіка, Володимир Юрійович-
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-13T04:50:31Z-
dc.date.available2024-03-13T04:50:31Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.citationRespiratory microbiome and its relationship with inflammatory markers / O. M. Horlenko, I. Yu. Pikina, V. Yu. Mashyka, et al. Wiadomości Lekarskie. 2023. Vol. 76, Issue 11. P. 2413–2419.uk
dc.identifier.issn0043-5147-
dc.identifier.issn2719-342X-
dc.identifier.otherDOI: 10.36740/WLek202311112-
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/59912-
dc.description.abstractThe aim: This study aims to investigate and analyze the microbiome of the nasopharyngeal zone in acute respiratory infections (ARI) and their relationship with inflammatory markers. Materials and methods: Examination of 112 children (10-14 years old) with acute respiratory infections (ARI) of the upper respiratory tract was carried out. The control group consisted of 25 healthy children identical in age and examination parameters. Results: When analyzing the microflora of the nasopharynx of patients, 29,0% of strains were gram-positive bacteria and 71,0% were gram-negative bacteria (Escherichia coli representing 37,0%). Biochemical examination of the biomaterial revealed the presence of sucrase (n=69), maltase (n=87), lactorepoxidase (n-89) and alcohols - sorbitol (hexahydric alcohol, n=102), mannitol (hexahydric alcohol, n=84), xylitol (pentahydric alcohol, n=86). Regarding the markers of inflammatory response, the following dynamics was noted: increase in the level of IgM (3,91 ± 1,79 g/l, p<0,01) by 2,2 times, elevation of Ig G level by 10 times (145, 91 ± 53,04 g/l, p< 0,01), slightly higher than the reference values IgE level. In addition, increased IL-1, IL-4, IL-6, γ-IFN, TNF-α, Neopterin levels were detected. The level of Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) was significantly different compared to the control group (0,62 ± 0,57 vs. 1,98 ± 0,30 mIU/ ml, p< 0,01), but within the reference values. Conclusions: Predominance of Gram-negative bacteria in the nasopharyngeal microflora of patients along with elevated inflammatory markers and lactoperoxydase enzyme predominance was detected in the study.uk
dc.language.isoenuk
dc.relation.ispartofseriesWiadomości Lekarskie;-
dc.subjectacute respiratory infectionsuk
dc.subjectnasopharyngeal microflorauk
dc.subjectinflammatory markersuk
dc.subjectcorrelationuk
dc.subjectchildrenuk
dc.titleRespiratory microbiome and its relationship with inflammatory markersuk
dc.typeTextuk
dc.pubTypeСтаттяuk
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