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PREVALENCE OF ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA AND ITS TREATMENT IN PREGNANT WOMEN REFERRED TO HEALTH CENTERS OF TORBAT HAYDARIEH IN 2013

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  58-64

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 Background: The urinary tract infection, ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIAdue to lack of clinical signs is important. Especially in PREGNANT WOMEN, anatomical and physiological changes in the urinary tract and immune system changes during pregnancy increases THE PREVALENCE of ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA and in some cases lead to symptomatic urinary tract infection is serious risk to mother and fetus contains. This study examined THE PREVALENCE of ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA and its implications in PREGNANT WOMEN referred to the health center laboratory Torbat Haydarieh in 2013.Materials & Methods: The study is descriptive -cross sectional. In this study 1250 PREGNANT WOMEN referred to the health center laboratory University of Medical Sciences Torbat Haydarieh in 2013. enrolled and were randomly sampled. All PREGNANT WOMEN referred to the health centers for Prenatal care Were referred to the laboratory for urine analysis and women with 4-5 white cells in urine or puriand women with symptoms of UTI were referred for testing urine culture. 125 patients who had a positive urine culture as case Groupand 1125 women who were free of UTI as controls Group were considered. Statistical data analysis was performed using SPSS software.Results: The results show that 10% of patients is a symptomatic bacteriuria. The highest rate ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA is in the age group 20-24 years (39%) and the lowest rate in more than 35 years (4%). Organisms isolated from cases of ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA are respectively: Staphilococ epidermidis (49%) -Ecoli(34%) –Enterobacter (10%) -Klebsiellapneumoniae (6%) and Enterococcus focal is (1%). The most appropriate antibiotic treatment for ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA during pregnancy is known Amikacin that 95% sensitive and 5% of the organisms were resistant to it. The second antibiotic appropriate cefotaxime for treatment of ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA in PREGNANT WOMEN is cefotaxime that 88% sensitive and 12% of the total organisms were resistant to it. The highest resistance (51%) seen in the antibiotic Co-Trimoxazole.Conclusion: Urinary tract infections can be very unpleasant side effects such as premature babies with low weight, high blood pressure, preeclampsia, mother anemia and perinatal mortality to be followed. According to importance of urinary tract infection and very adverse complications and importance health of women as mothers in the community, we hope this study can as a database for future Decisions in order to health plan and Proceeding spreventive and therapeutic for reducing the incidence of urinary tract infection among PREGNANT WOMEN is used.

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    KAMELI, M., BADIEE, M., & RAFIEE, M.. (2013). PREVALENCE OF ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA AND ITS TREATMENT IN PREGNANT WOMEN REFERRED TO HEALTH CENTERS OF TORBAT HAYDARIEH IN 2013. JOURNAL OF TORBAT HEYDARIYEH UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 1(3), 58-64. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/244789/en

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    KAMELI M., BADIEE M., RAFIEE M.. PREVALENCE OF ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA AND ITS TREATMENT IN PREGNANT WOMEN REFERRED TO HEALTH CENTERS OF TORBAT HAYDARIEH IN 2013. JOURNAL OF TORBAT HEYDARIYEH UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2013;1(3):58-64. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/244789/en

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    M. KAMELI, M. BADIEE, and M. RAFIEE, “PREVALENCE OF ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA AND ITS TREATMENT IN PREGNANT WOMEN REFERRED TO HEALTH CENTERS OF TORBAT HAYDARIEH IN 2013,” JOURNAL OF TORBAT HEYDARIYEH UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 58–64, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/244789/en

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