MODERN METHODS OF LABORATORY DIAGNOSTICS OF PYELONEPHRITIS
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Web of Journals Publishing
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Pyelonephritis is an infectious and inflammatory disease of the kidneys with predominant involvement of the calyx and tubulointerstitial tissue, often involving the tubular apparatus. The main causative agents are Gram-positive bacilli of the Enterobacter family, of which Escherichia coli accounts for 80%, less frequently occurring Proteus, Klebsiella, etc. [2,4,6,9].