[Bacteriological aspects of diagnosis of tuberculosis associated with pneumoconiosis].

Autor: Gurenko EG, Noreĭko SB, Prilutskaia NV, Chistilina LV, Oliferovskaia RP, Lepshina SM, Kaniuka SB, Matvienko EV, Makarova RI, Tauman MD, et. al.
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Gigiena truda i professional'nye zabolevaniia [Gig Tr Prof Zabol] 1990 (8), pp. 46-8.
Abstrakt: To determine the frequency and characteristics of bacterial discharge, a cultural investigation of 166 patients' sputa was performed in three groups: Group 1: 37 pneumoconiosis at 2nd and 3d stages and active TB cases; Group 2: 41 non-active TB cases; Group 3: 88 cases of pneumoconiosis without concomitant TB infection. The sputa were studied with bacteriological techniques to determine the biologically changed forms of MBT. As a whole, the L-forms were found in 66.3% cases: Group 1-97.3%, Group 2-56.1%, Group 3-57.9% cases. In Group 2 and 3, the L-form bacterial discharge was scarce, predominantly with small monomorphic vacuolized forms.
Databáze: MEDLINE