TY - JOUR AU - S Kolesnikova AU - E Tulyakova AU - A Solovyova AU - I Moiseeva AU - N Bystrova PY - 2018/04/17 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Bacterial Carriage of Pathogenic Antibiotic-resistant Staphylococci Among Conditionally Healthy Infants and Preschool-age Children JF - KnE Energy JA - KEn VL - 3 IS - 2 SE - Articles DO - 10.18502/ken.v3i2.1805 UR - https://knepublishing.com/index.php/KnE-Energy/article/view/1805 AB - Staphylococci are related to opportunistic microorganisms and are part of normal human microflora. However, there are varieties that can cause pyoinflammatory diseases in organisms with weakened immune status. In the event of an inadequate therapeutic approach, they are preserved in the body, and the person becomes a bacterial carrier and a source of dissemination of pathogenic microorganisms. The formation of antibiotic resistance also plays a significant role in the emergence of bacterial carriage. The situation is especially serious in organized children’s groups, where children are in close contact with one another. Thus, the study of the prevalence rate of antibiotic resistance among pathogenic strains of staphylococci in children’s groups is topical and worthy of attention. The purpose of this work is to identify carriers of pathogenic and antibiotic resistant staphylococci isolated from the microflora of the oral cavity of preschool children considered healthy. The results of the research can prove useful in practical healthcare and, particularly, in pediatric practice.Keywords: staphylococci, pathogenic cocci, bacterial carriage, antibiotic resistance, infant morbidity rate ER -