Abstract:
At a high level of virLrs concentration in HlV-inflected children with acute infectious dianhea. there q'as a profound violation of the intestinal microbiocenosis. a decrease in the proportion of representatives of the indigenoits rxicroflora, nlainly bifidobacteria and lactobacilli (P<0.05), was observed, and an overgrowth of opportunistic
microflora was also registered., the leading position alnong which was occupied by S. aureus and fungi of tlie genus Candida. Depending on the levels of virus concentration between the compared groups, there were significant differences in the detection of pathogenic bacteria Sahnonella and Shigella (P<0.05), while Cambilobacter and
Yersinia did not reveal significant differences.