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Gulf Medical University: Proceedings. 2012; (5-6 November): 228-232
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-142874

ABSTRACT

To explore the prevalence and determinants of UTI among diabetic and non-diabetic patients attending the Gulf Medical College Hospital and Research Center, Ajman, UAE. Across sectional comparative study was conducted during February and March 2012. 400 adults [aged >20 years] attending the Internal Medicine Department outpatient in GMCHRC [200 diabetes mellitus patients and 200 non-diabetic patients] were included in the study. A validated pilot-tested questionnaire was used as a tool for data collection. A positive association was found between diabetes mellitus and the development of urinary tract infections. Contributing factors that showed a significant association were age >40 years, female gender, lower education level, employment status, poor diabetic control, and age at diagnosis of diabetes [>60 years]. Factors such as diagnosis at older age, poor diabetes control, and socio-demographic factors like age, gender, education, and occupation were significantly associated with UTI


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Diabetes Complications/microbiology , Hospitals, Teaching , Surveys and Questionnaires , Cross-Sectional Studies , Socioeconomic Factors , Educational Status , Prevalence , Diabetes Mellitus
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Egyptian Journal of Medical Laboratory Sciences. 2011; 20 (1): 41-48
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-126622

ABSTRACT

Molecular methods are the gold standard for diagnosis of Mycoplasma, due to the difficulty of culture isolation and variability of antibody response to serologic assays. This study aimed at comparing the results of a commercially available culture system for Mycoplasma hominis [M. hominis] and Ureaplasma to the results of the detection using PCR amplification. A total of 160 endo-cervical swabs have been collected "2 swabs from each of 40 infertile females undergoing intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection "ICSI", as well as from the control group which included 40 multiparous women". All samples were subjected to isolation and identification of urogenital mycoplasmas [Bio-Rad,USA] and PCR amplification using specific primers for M. hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum [U. urealyticum]. PCR revealed 7 cases and 2 controls were positive to M. hominis, while 12 cases and 16 controls were positive to U. urealyticum. The Duo kit revealed 9 cases and 2 controls were positive to M. hominis while 14 cases and 16 controls were positive to U. urealyticum. The sensitivity of Duo kit in relation to PCR was 89.47% and the specificity was 90.48. This work confirms the reliability of Mycoplasma Duo kit culture system for diagnosis of genitourinary colonization of the female genital system with M. hominis or U. urealyticum. Besides, higher sensitivity than the PCR was reported


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Mycoplasma hominis , Ureaplasma urealyticum , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Culture Media , Comparative Study , Infertility, Female
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