Asymptomatic bacteriuria in school children in a rural area, Egypt
Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association [The]. 1991; 66 (1-2): 113-121
in English
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ABSTRACT
Forty hundred and fifty urine samples collected from school children in a rural area were screened for the presence of significant bacteriuria. The incidence of asymptomatic bacteriuria was found to be 7% with Predominance in females [11%] than in males [3.6%]. From the total bacterial isolates E. coli were isolated in 18% of cases, Co-agulase positive stahylococci in 30%, co-agulase negative staphylococci in 15%, streptococcus pyogenes in 6%, Kiebsiella species in 9% and enterococci in 21% of cases. There was no difference between the incidence of asymptomatic becteriuria [ABU] in younger children than in older ones. We recommended a routine screening for ABU among school children for the early diagnosis and management of such cases
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Rural Health
Type of study:
Screening study
Limits:
Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
J. Egypt. Public Health Assoc.
Year:
1991
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