INFECTIOUS GYNECOLOGIC DISORDERS
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gynecological infections, vaginitis, endometritis, salpingitis, antibiotic therapy, sexually transmitted infections , microbiota.Abstract
This article examines the primary etiological factors, clinical manifestations, diagnostic approaches, and modern treatment strategies of inflammatory gynecological diseases in women. The pathogenesis of infections such as vaginitis, endometritis, and salpingitis, along with their complications and antibiotic-based therapies, are analyzed based on scientific sources. The article also provides preventive measures to maintain reproductive health and reduce recurrent infections.
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WHO – Sexually Transmitted Infections Surveillance Report, 2022
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