3. A Practical Case In The Diagnosis Of Sexually Transmitted Infections

Authors

  • A.D. Nurakhova Kazakh Medical University of Continuing Education, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • G.B. Abdilova National Scientific Center of Surgery named after A.N. Syzganov, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Zh.Z. Zhakupkalieva Almaty Regional Center for the Prevention and Control of AIDS, Almaty, Kazakhstan

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Abstract

We are reporting a case of diagnosis of a mixed sexually transmitted infection. In the above case, the question of diagnosing urogenital infections caused by mixed flora is raised. Conclusions were made about the need for an integrated approach to the diagnosis and, in general, the management of patients with chronic inflammatory diseases of the urogenital tract. Compliance with the principles of interdisciplinary integration in the implementation of diagnostic and treatment technologies will allow adequate rehabilitation of urological, gynecological and reproductive health of patients.

Keywords

trichomonas infection, chlamydial infection, indirect immunofluores-cence reaction, direct immuno-fluorescence reaction

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Published

2020-10-01

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