URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN PREGNANCY WOMEN AT DANANG HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN

Nguyễn Huy Hoàng1, Nguyễn Thị Đoan Trinh1,, Hoàng Thị Minh Hòa1, Lê Nguyễn Nguyên Hạ1, Nguyễn Thị Anh Chi1, Nguyễn Thị Giang2, Nguyễn Thị Lệ2, Phan Tài2, Lâm Vĩnh Niên3
1 Danang University of Medical Technology and Pharmacy
2 Danang Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital
3 University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City

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Background: Urinary tract infection is a common disease of all ages, but is especially high in sexually active women and age groups, in pregnant women and postmenopausal women. Objective: (1) To determine the rate of urinary infections in pregnancy women at DaNang hospital for women and children; (2) To survey some factors influencing the occurrence of the disease. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 149 pregnancy women at DaNang hospital for women and children from 01/2020 to 06/2020. This was followed by interview, clinical examination and urine tests to determine the incidence of urinary infections. Results: The rate of urinary infections in pregnancy women is 13.4%, of which all are asymptomatic urinary infections. Pathogenic agents included: Staphylococcus 60.0%; S. aureus  25.0%; E. coli 5.0%; K. pneumoniae 5.0% and Candida sp 5.0%; respectively. There is no link between urinary infections in pregnancy women and age, occupation, education level, pregnancy period, number of pregnancies, number of times of sexual hygiene per day. Conclusions: The rate of asymptomatic urinary infections in pregnant women who come to the DaNang hospital for women and children is 13.4% and no factors related to urinary infections in pregnant women had been found.

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