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Infectious Diseases Conferences
Tuychiev Nuriddin Nazarovich
Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Phthisiology and Pulmonology, Uzbekistan
Title: Gut microbiota in extrapulmonary forms of tuberculosis

Abstract

The scientific world believes that microbial correction of microbiota in patients with tuberculosis of bones and joints is important not only for studying the state of health. Now scientists are sure that microbes are important for the treatment of diseases. How can intestinal microbiota dysbacteriosis modulate the body's susceptibility to Mycobacterium tuberculosis? The main material of the study was 100 patients, of which 60 (60.0%) patients with complicated tuberculous spondylitis made up group 1; 40 (40.0%) patients with non- specific spondylitis formed group 2. The examined patients were determined to have disorders of the motor function of the gastrointestinal tract in complicated tuberculous spondylitis in dysfunction of the spinal cord, i.e. in the pre- and postoperative period, localization of the tuberculous process in the segment of the spine affected by tuberculosis, risk factors for variants of disorders of the motor function of the gastrointestinal tract. The majority were people of working age from 21 to 60 years old - 64.1% (n = 59). The average age was 37.2 1.2 years. Of the examined patients, men; In group 1 there were 32 (53.3%) people; in group 2 - 22 (55.0%) people; women; in group 1 - 28 (52.1%) people; in group 2 -

18 (47.8%) people. Objectives. To summarize the results of studies of the intestinal microbiome in patients with tuberculosis of bones and joints. Taxonomic diversity indices indicated differences in the structure of microbial communities of healthy bones and joints and patients with tuberculosis. The composition of the microbiota of healthy bones and joints differed in taxonomic diversity and was represented by gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria with fairly close metabolic potential. The microbiota of bones and joints examined for tuberculosis consisted of 99.9% Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

 

Microbiota in extrapulmonary tuberculosis

Variability of microbiota in extrapulmonary tuberculosis

In the prevention of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in patients with microbiota disorders. The audience will be able to use in practical work.

Infectious disease faculty can use this study to expand their research or teaching.

A practical solution to a problem in the prevention and early diagnosis of extrapulmonary tuberculosis.