[Spread of nosocomial infection in obstetric hospitals]
- PMID: 26821427
- DOI: 10.17116/terarkh20158711109-112
[Spread of nosocomial infection in obstetric hospitals]
Abstract
The paper highlights the topical problems of nosocomial infection in the practice of obstetrics and perinatology. It systematizes procedures for controlling the occurrence of nosocomial infection and preventing its spread, such as identification of risk groups and risk factors and prerequisites for complications of epidemiological surveillance, as well as specific diagnosis in pregnant women. Group B streptococcus, one of the major pathogens of nosocomial infection, is described.
В статье освещены актуальные проблемы внутрибольничной инфекции в акушерской практике и перинатологии. Систематизированы способы контроля возникновения и профилактики распространения внутрибольничной инфекции: выявление групп и факторов риска, предпосылок осложнения эпидемиологического надзора, проведение специфической диагностики у беременных. Представлен один из основных возбудителей внутрибольничной инфекции стрептококк группы В.
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