THE ROLE OF VIRAL AND MYCOPLASMA INFECTION IN THE GENESIS OF THE DRAINED OVARIAN SYNDROME

01.02.2023 International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series D. Volume 2 Issue 2

Tillashaikhova Munavvar Kholmekhamedovna

Abstract. To identify the role of viral and mycoplasma infection in the genesis of the pathological process were studied by smear bacterioscopy and bacteriological examination of the discharge of the urogenital organs of 115 women with ovarian depletion syndrome. The results of smear bacterioscopy evaluation showed that in women with hormonal disorders, mycoplasma infection is found in 5.7% of cases. In women with inflammatory processes, the percentage of detection of mycoplasma infection increases to 47.3%. In women with peritubal adhesions and purulent-septic complications, Urealiticum and M.hominis were found in 78% of cases, gonorrhea - in one, in three chlamydia and in five patients - trichomoniasis.

Keywords: microplasma infection; pathological process; bacterioscopy smear; hormonal disorders; mycoplasma infection; peritubal adhesions; purulent-septic complications; gonorrhea; tumor processes; chronic inflammation; viral etiology; follicles; autoimmune diseases; ovarian exhaustion; functional diagnostics; inflammatory process; obstetric and perinatal complications.