Journal article
Bacteriuria due to Ureaplasma urealyticum and Gardnerella vaginalis in women with preeclampsia.
JA Savige, GL Gilbert, KF Fairley, DR McDowall
Journal of Infectious Diseases | UNIV CHICAGO PRESS | Published : 1983
Abstract
Certain fastidious organisms such as U urealyticum and G vaginalis can be isolated from the aspirated bladder urine of pregnant women more frequently than conventional urinary pathogens such as Escherichia coli [1]. They can be isolated even more often from the aspirated bladder urine of patients with renal disease, but rarely from that of healthy men or nonpregnant women [2]. We investigated the incidence of bacteriuria due to these two organisms--particularly U urealyticum--in patients with preeclampsia. U urealyticum was isolated more frequently (rate, 20%), and usually in higher colony counts, from the urine of patients with preeclampsia than from that of healthy pregnant women (rate, 7%..
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