ASSOCIATION OF ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA AND PRE ECLAMPSIA IN EL SHATBY UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL | ||||
The Egyptian Journal of Fertility and Sterility | ||||
Article 1, Volume 25, Issue 2 - Serial Number 11106352, May 2021, Page 2-10 PDF (2.15 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/egyfs.2021.169897 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Abdelmoneim A.Fawzy , Dina A. Kholeif , Sondos Y. Ghazi1, 2 | ||||
11Obstetrics and Gynaecology Dept | ||||
22Medical Microbiology and Immunology Dept. Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Background: Asymptomatic bacteriuria is defined as the presence of significant bacteriuria>105 colony forming units (cfu)/mL without the symptoms of an acute urinary tract infection. Pre-eclampsia is defined by blood pressure of greater than 140/90 mmHg after the 20th week of pregnancy and proteinuria of equal to or higher than 300 mg per 24 hours. Objective: Detecting the incidence of asymptomatic bacteriuria among study group at El shatby antenatal care clinic and investigate the association between development of PE and presence of ASB. Subjective: The study included 80 pregnant women. Quantitative culture remains the gold standard for diagnosis of urinary tract infection in pregnancy,Microscopic examination of a wet film of uncentrifuged urine was carried out to detect the presence of pyuria, which is considered when pus cells are >5 pus cells / HPF. Amount of urine (1 μl) is inoculated on MacConkey agar,blood agar and sabouraud dextrose agar plates. The plates are incubated for 24-48 hours at 37°C. After incubation, the colony count of a pure single organism is performed a significant bacteriuria is considered when the colony count is >105 (cfu/ml). Results: The net result of our study showed that the patients were screened for asymptomatic bacteriuria and the incidence was 30%. Asymptomatic bacteruria was more common in preeclamptic group (37%) than control group < br />(22%) but with no significant difference. Conclusion: Asymptomatic bacteriuria was a common finding among pregnant women in our study ( 30% of whole cases). | ||||
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