Abstract: | We examined 86 patients with acute gestational pyelonephritis, 72 patients with acute pyelonephritis admitted to hospital, 63 control women with favourable obstetric anamnesis and physiological pregnancy which finished in birth of a healthy child and 57 women with favourable obstetric anamnesis undergoing pregravidal examination. Microbiological factors of acute pyelonephritis risk and acute gestation pyelonephritis were determined. These factors were the presence of anaerobic parasitocenosis in the urinary tracts represented with trichomonades, mycoplasms, ureaplasms, herpes viruses and cytomegaly in various combinations. |