EUROMEDICA 

Hanover

1-2  Juni 2007

Advanced methods of diagnosis,
treatment and prophylactics

European Academy of Natural Sciences, Hanover

European Scientific Society, Hanover

Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow


T.P. Bondar’
F.K. Shebzukhova
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF “BAROMETS” FOR COMPLEX TREATMENT OF WOMEN WITH REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS DUE TO CHLAMYDIA INFECTION
Stavropol State University Stavropol, Russia

Chlamydial infection in women associates with reproductive malfunction and inflammatory complications. About 50% of infertility in women is due to Chlamydia trachomatis infection. At present time the effective treatment of chlamydial infection includes revealing and correcting immune system disorders, normalization of neutrophil-mediated phagocytic activity and completeness, destruction of pathological circulating immune complexes and correction of gastrointestinal tract malfunction. Nevertheless, the number of patients with urogenital chlamydiosis, and above all, with persistent recurrent infection, increases permanently. It is possible to provide an explanation for this fact on the basis of features of Chlamydia’s life cycle, their persistence, antigenic properties and interaction with chost’s immune system.

The goal of this study was to estimate effect of “Baromets” preparation included in the treatment schedule of 18 women with laboratory approved chlamydial urogenital infection and secondary infertility - local residents of Karachaevo-Cherkesskaya Republic. “Baromets” is a biologically active nutritive supplement developed by “Lik-servise” firm (license G 027560 from 24/09/03 #000271) on the basis of rumen contents of lambs fed in the pasture on pollution-free alpine meadows of Karachaevo-Cherkesskaya Republic. Main active components, which determine positive biological properties of “Baromets” are vitamins, coenzymes, microelements and phytohormones.

As a result of statistical analysis of our findings it was established that after 1 month treatment with “Baromets» there was a stabilized quantity of erythrocytes and haemoglobin in peripheral blood of the patients, which slowed down the pathologic processes of peroxide oxidation activity of lipids, activated indices of neutrophil-mediated phagocytic completeness in comparison with the control group. These results allow us to conclude that the use of this preparation provide a favorable general tonic, antioxidant and immune stimulative effects and inclusion of “Baromets” in schedule of complex treatment of chlamydial urogenital infection is fully justified.