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The Prevalence of Urinary Tract Infections in Patients with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

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Microbiologic evidence of urinary tract infection was studied in 447 pregnant women with (n= 149) or without (control group, n= 298) gestational diabetes mellitus after mid-pregnancy. Laboratory investigations included chemical analysis, microscopic examination and culture of a clean midstream voided urine specimen. Nineteen women (4.2%) had asymptomatic bacteriuria (7 study, 12 contorl, P = 0.7). Of these, 7 (38%) developed symptomatic infection despite treatment with antibiotics (2 study, 5 control, P = 0.7) and 6 (31%) had recurrent bacteriuria later in pregnancy (3 study, 3 control, P = 0.3). Twelve more women (2.6%) had symptomatic infection (5 study, 7 control, P = 0.5), 7 had acute cystitis (3 study, 4 control, P = 0.5) and 5 had acute pyelonephritis (2 study, 3 control, P = 0.7). Escherichia coli was the commonest pathogen, accounting for 22 (71%) infection episodes. Gestational diabetes mellitus was not associated with increased risk of urinary tract infections nor of maternal and perinatal morbidity as a result of infection.

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Rizk, D., Mustafa, N. & Thomas, L. The Prevalence of Urinary Tract Infections in Patients with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. Int Urogynecol J 12, 317–322 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001920170033

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