L. V. Kataeva, A. P. Rebeshchenko, T. Stepanova, O. V. Posoiuznykh, L. Hai, Le Thi Minh Huong
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PATIENTS' MICROFLORA COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF
DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS AT THE NATIONAL HOSPITAL OF PEDIATRICS
IN HANOI, VIETNAM
We studied the microflora structure and resistance gathered from the biomaterial of patients and the
environment objects of various departments at the National hospital of Pediatrics in Hanoi. 140 clinical
samples of biomaterials from 74 patients treated in the intensive care unit, the infectious diseases and the
gastroenterology departments were studied. A systematic approach including microbiological, epidemiological
and statistical research methods was used in carrying out the study. Bacteria of the Enterobacteriaceae
family (38.5 per cent) prevailed in the biomaterial of intensive care unit patients. Nonfermentative
Gram-negative bacteria (46.5 per cent) occupied the leading positions in the infectious
diseases department and Gram-positive bacteria (39.3 per cent) were in the gastroenterology department.
Gram-positive flora (60.2 per cent in the intensive care unit and 50.7 per cent in the infectious
diseases department) prevailed in the microflora structure gathered from hospital environment objects. We
identified the prevalence of bacteria of the genus Enterobacteriaceae and non-fermentative Gram-negative
bacteria with a wide spectrum of resistance in the departments of the National Hospital of Pediatrics.