The effectiveness and acceptability of systemic enzyme therapy in the complex treatment of vulvovaginitis caused by opportunistic microorganisms: Open-label single-center prospective comparative randomized study
Background. Vulvovaginal infections are the most common, studied, and still causing many questions. It has been established that the disturbance of the ratio of the vaginal microbiota components does not always lead to a disorder since the development and outcome of the disorder largely depend on th...
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Main Authors: | Vera N. Prilepskaya (Author), Elena A. Mezhevitinova (Author), Patimat R. Abakarova (Author), Andrey E. Donnikov (Author), Ada T. Uruymagova (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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