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URINARY TRACT PATHOGENS IN ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA AND THEIR ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN PREGNANT WOMEN IN HAMEDAM

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  53-58

Abstract

 Background and Objectives: Current cross-sectional research carried out to study the prevalence of ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA among pregnant women (first trimester) who referred to the health service centers and hospitals of Hamedan University of medical sciences.Material and methods: The Patients were from of all Hamedan areas including Hamedan town and villages. A questionnaire with various questions designed to completed by cases. Midstream urine samples collected using sterilized bottles at central laboratory. Biochemical analysis of urine performed by dipstick method. About 10 ml of urine centrifuged for microscopy analysis. Urine was streaked on the blood and E.M.B medium agar using a calibrated wire loop and incubated at 37°C for 24 hours. Bacterial Colonies were identified by biochemical and serological tests. The organisms were further studied for antibiotic sensitivity using standard disk diffusion method. Results: Results showed that 10.1% of pregnant women were suffered from ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA. Common bacterial uropathogens include E. coli (68.4%), S. epidermidis (10.5%), and K. pnumoniae (7.9%). Antimicrobial sensitivity of isolates showed that the most of bacterial isolates were resistant to Ampicillin.Conclusion: There was a correlation between the ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA and urinary infections. Urine examination is recommended for monitoring the suspected cases with ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA.

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    APA: Copy

    SHIRAZI, M.H., RANJBAR, REZA, DANESHYAR, E., SADEGHIAN, S., & SADEGHIFARD, NOUR KHODA. (2007). URINARY TRACT PATHOGENS IN ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA AND THEIR ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN PREGNANT WOMEN IN HAMEDAM. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND TROPICAL MEDICINE, 12(36), 53-58. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/52947/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SHIRAZI M.H., RANJBAR REZA, DANESHYAR E., SADEGHIAN S., SADEGHIFARD NOUR KHODA. URINARY TRACT PATHOGENS IN ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA AND THEIR ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN PREGNANT WOMEN IN HAMEDAM. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND TROPICAL MEDICINE[Internet]. 2007;12(36):53-58. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/52947/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M.H. SHIRAZI, REZA RANJBAR, E. DANESHYAR, S. SADEGHIAN, and NOUR KHODA SADEGHIFARD, “URINARY TRACT PATHOGENS IN ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA AND THEIR ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN PREGNANT WOMEN IN HAMEDAM,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND TROPICAL MEDICINE, vol. 12, no. 36, pp. 53–58, 2007, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/52947/en

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