Urinary tract infection (UTI) is
defined either as a lower tract (acute cystitis) or upper tract (acute
pyelonephritis) infection are common in pregnant women. In the preantibiotic
era, UTI caused significant morbidity. Hippocrates, writing about a disease
that appears to have been acute cystitis, said that the illness could last for
a year before either resolving or worsening to causing devastating mortality
such as loss of fetus as a result of complications of pregnancy. UTI may be
asymptomatic (subclinical infection) or symptomatic (disease). There is active
responses to symptomatic urinary tract infection with the advent of antibiotics
but asymptomatic UTI is still a source for concern because of the fact that no
symptom and most dangerous among pregnant women.
Author(s) Details
Dr. Yunusa Thairu
Department of Microbiology
and Parasitology, University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada, Abuja,
Nigeria.
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