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  • Title: [Study of the intestinal microflora in residents of the city of Vladikavkaz].
    Author: Ryndina EI.
    Journal: Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol; 2001; (4):65-6. PubMed ID: 11569270.
    Abstract:
    Microbiological study revealed high occurrence of dysbacteriosis with the decreased amount of Escherichia coli (80.9%) and the presence of E. coli hemolytic forms (76.6%). Rather often the elevated content of E. coli with decreased fermentative properties was noted (51.1%). In all cases E. coli with decreased biochemical activity had hemolytic activity, which was accompanied by the deficiency of bifidobacteria (79.2% of cases) and the combined deficiency of lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria (75% of cases).
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