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Bacteriological seeding for fungal microflora with determination of sensitivity to antifungal drugs

Fungus, bacteria and other protozoan microorganisms do not stand still and continue to evolve, acquiring new properties. One of which is antibiotic/antimycotic resistance. It is due to this property that treatment with antibiotics/antimycotics sometimes does not lead to the desired result.

One of the most common types of fungus that affect the human body are fungus of the genus Candida. It is their abundant growth that causes a wide range of symptoms of candidiasis. Recently, the resistance of fungal microflora to azole drugs has been observed, which makes the bac. culture for fungal microflora is a necessary analysis in the treatment of a patient.

Accuracy in identification, compliance with all processes in the preparation and test of microflora are the most loyal allies for the treatment of patients.