[Exogenous and endogenous infections of genital tract]
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[Exogenous and endogenous infections of genital tract]
Abstract
The paper is an overview of etiological factors, clinical manifestations, diagnostics and treatment of genital tract infections. Infections caused by Trichomonas vaginalis, fungi Candida, Saccharomyces and Geotrichum are discussed as well as syphilis, gonorrhea and infections with Chlamydia, mycoplasms and ureaplasms. The problem of vaginal dysbacteriosis and mixed infections is pointed out.
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