Author/Authors :
Jazayeri Moghadas، Ali نويسنده , , Irajian، Gholamreza نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Urinary tract infection is one of the most common bacterial
infections in the human population, and more frequent infection during pregnancy. With notice
to this point that most of urinary tract infections during pregnancy are asymptomatic, they could
lead to serious complications such as prematurity, low-birth weight, hypertension, and higher fetal
mortality rates if untreated. This study was aimed to determine the prevalence of asymptomatic
bacteriuria, bacterial agents and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern in pregnant women attending
Semnan public health centers during 2007-8.
Patients and Methods: In this descriptive cross sectional study, pregnant women attending
Semnan public health centers during May 2007 and June 2008 were investigated. Clean catch mid
stream urine samples were collected and cultured on Eosin Metylene Blue agar and Blood agar by
calibrated loop method. Suspected colonies were identified, antibiotic susceptibility test was done.
Results: Of 297 samples, 10 (3.3%) were positive for asymptomatic urinary tract infection. The
dominant bacterial isolate was Escherichia coli (70%). The antibiotic susceptibility was observed
to ciprofloxacin, ceftazidime and cefotaxime (80%), the most resistance was amoxicillin- clavulanic
acid (90%).
Conclusion: Frequency of asymptomatic UTI in pregnant women in this study is significantly
lower than similar studies. Antibiotic susceptibility rate to using antibiotics do not show significant
differences with most other studies.