Distribution of asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnant women referring to Dezyani Hospital in Gorgan
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E.Mobsheri (M.D) * 1, A.Tabbraei (M.Sc) , E.Ghaemei (Ph.D) , M.Mojerloo (M.D) , M.A.Vakili (M.Sc) , M.Dastforooshan (Ph.D) , S.M.Gholamei (M.D) |
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Abstract: (30766 Views) |
Urinary tract infection is common disease in pregnancy and most symptomatic infection with grate danger for fetus and mother’s. This study has been done to determine the prevalency of asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnant women in Gorgan in 2000. Mid-stream urine from 900 pregnant women was obtained. Urine analysis and culture for all of them have been done and positive cultured (Isolated bacteria with 100000-colony count) was antibiogramed by Kerby Buer method. Out of 900 urine specimen 3.7% of samples had positive urinary tract infection. The common organism isolated was E.coli (33.3%), Coagulase negative, Staphylococci (30.3%) and Klebsiella (15.2%). There was not a significant correlation between age, pariety, pregnancy age, fresh urinary infection and asymptomatic bacteriuria but there was a significant and correlation kidney stone between bacteriuria. Anti-microbial sensitivity pattern demonstrates more sensitivity of strain with Amikacin and Gentamycin. Although prevalence of bacteriuria in this (3.7%) lower than other studies in this country but for their severe sequele. This phenomen should be taken into more consideration further investigation in other part of the country should be done to face the probable difficulties. |
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Keywords: Asymptomatic bacteriuria, Gorgan, Pregnant women |
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* Corresponding Author Address: Department of Obstetric and Gynecology, Gorgan University of Medical Sciences |
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