MOLECULAR DIAGNOSIS OF ERYSIPELAS DUE OPPORTUNISTIC BACTERIA OF THE GENUS STAPHYLOCOCCUS IN SURGICAL PRACTICE
https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2013-0-1-2-37-39
Abstract
A molecular genetic study of skin biopsy specimens using the PCR reaction has done. Investigation of strains of S.aureus, flakes of skin epidermis with inflammatory foci and congruent with the healthy part of erysipelas in patients revealed the most common genetic markers of pathogenicity factors of staphylococci.
About the Authors
A. G. KhasanovRussian Federation
Ufa
A. R. Mavzyutov
Russian Federation
Ufa
D. G. Shaibakov
Russian Federation
Ufa
A. A. Khaliullina
Russian Federation
Ufa
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Khasanov A.G., Mavzyutov A.R., Shaibakov D.G., Khaliullina A.A. MOLECULAR DIAGNOSIS OF ERYSIPELAS DUE OPPORTUNISTIC BACTERIA OF THE GENUS STAPHYLOCOCCUS IN SURGICAL PRACTICE. Creative surgery and oncology. 2013;(1-2):37-39. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2013-0-1-2-37-39