Clinical and therapeutic significance of microbiota in purulent-inflammatory processes in animals
https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2072-2419.2021.1.286
Abstract
The article presents data on the diagnostic value of the indigenous microbiota in providing colonization resistance of the body in inflammatory processes. It is shown that the probiotic microbiota in the body of animals forms a stable colonization resistance, which prevents the development of various dysbiotic disorders that cause the occurrence of pathologies. The totality of microorganisms in the body's biotopes should be considered as an integral microbial ecosystem. Conditionally pathogenic microorganisms can remain in the microbial ecosystem, in such quantities that do not pose a great danger to their host. However, the development of adverse factors leads to a violation of the ecological system and, accordingly, leads to a change in the balance between the obligate and facultative microbiota. Often, an increase in the number of conditionally pathogenic microorganisms leads to the development of the disease, or its complication. Therefore, to effectively combat purulentinflammatory processes, it is necessary to form optimally balanced microbiocenoses in the body's biotopes with the help of biological products. The use of probiotics in the complex treatment of purulent-inflammatory processes is an evolutionarily justified approach, which requires further study to determine the indications for their widespread use.
About the Authors
Yu. A. VatnikovRussian Federation
Doctor of Veterinary Science, professor,
Moscow
P. A. Rudenko
Russian Federation
Doctor of Veterinary Science, associate professor, Moscow;
Pushchino, Moscow region
A. A. Rudenko
Russian Federation
Doctor of Veterinary Science, professor,
Moscow
E. V. Kulikov
Russian Federation
PhD of Vet Sc., associate professor,
Moscow
V. I. Kunetsov
Russian Federation
Doctor of Medicine Science, professor,
Moscow
S. B. Seleznev
Russian Federation
Doctor of Veterinary Science, professor,
Moscow
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For citations:
Vatnikov Yu.A., Rudenko P.A., Rudenko A.A., Kulikov E.V., Kunetsov V.I., Seleznev S.B. Clinical and therapeutic significance of microbiota in purulent-inflammatory processes in animals. International Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2021;(1):286-291. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2072-2419.2021.1.286