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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220069

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Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) now have become a severe public health problem because of the morbidity and treatment cost. UTI can be occur in all age groups, but women are more prone to develop UTI in comparison to men, due to several factors like short urethra, absence of prostatic secretions, pregnancy and easy infection in the urinary tract with fecal flora.Material & Methods:This study was a retrospective cross-sectional study which was conducted at the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Muzib medical college hospital, Faridpur, Bangladesh. The study was conducted during the period of January 2021- January 2022. The total sample size for this study was 197.Results:Most of the respondents 87(44.2%) were aged between 25-29 years and followed by 16(8.1%) were aged 20-24 years, 81(41.1%) were 30-34 years and 13(6.6%) were aged >34 years. According to gravida, 4th gravida were 65(33.0%), 3rd gravida 37(18.8%), 2nd gravida 62(31.5%) and 1st gravida were 33(16.8%). The most common isolated organism was E. coli which was found in 135(68.5%) cases and followed by S. Aureus in 21(10.7%), Coagulase negative staph in 20(10.2%), Klebsiella in 9(4.6%) and GBS in 12(6.1%) cases. Majority of the patients 192(97%) had no complications onwards and only 5(3%) case was found with pyelonephritis.Conclusion: UTI in pregnancy has a major influence on pregnancy outcome. The unsolicited miseries of the pregnant mothers and their progenies might easily be legitimate by early diagnosis and treatment of UTI during pregnancy.

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