Lactobacillus for Vaginal Microflora Correction
Introduction. Despite the significant progress made in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, there is still a high rate of vaginal dysbiosis in Kazakh women. The use of antibiotics in the treatment of vaginal dysbiosis contributes to the elimination of pathogens as well as microflora, which can lead...
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Main Authors: | Saule Saduakhasova (Author), Almagul Kushugulova (Author), Gulnara Shakhabayeva (Author), Samat Kozhakhmetov (Author), Zhanagul Khasenbekova (Author), Indira Tynybayeva (Author), Talgat Nurgozhin (Author), Zhaxybay Zhumadilov (Author) |
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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