Title of article :
Performance of urinalysis tests in screening for significant bacteriuria
Author/Authors :
Joob, Beuy Sanitation 1 Medical Academic Center - Bangkok, Thailand , Wiwanitkit, Viroj Department of Community Medicine - Dr. DY Patil University - Mumbai - Maharashtra, India
Abstract :
Dear Editor, the report on “Performance of urinalysis
tests in screening for significant bacteriuria is very
interesting.”[1] Vignesh et al. concluded that “the
results of rapid dipstick urinalysis tests might not be
sufficient enough to replace the conventional urine
culture method, and the clinical decision is to be made
only based on the culture and sensitivity results among
the HIV‑infected patients.”[1] Indeed, this result can be
expected since the basic investigation technique for
any dipstick test is dry biochemistry which cannot
replace the gold standard technique of microscopic and
microbiological tests. In a recent report, it is noted that
the use of nonstandard technique for urinalysis test
aiming at the diagnosis of infection is very common
and becomes a big problem in clinical general practice.[2]
Nevertheless, the use of dipstick test might still be useful
in large‑scale primary screening. The confirmation for
positive case by standard referencing technique is the
next step.
Keywords :
urinalysis , bacteriuria , Nevertheless
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics