The impact of antimicrobial drug choice in the treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnancy on obstetric and perinatal outcomes and urological complications
Автор: Tsukanov A.Yu., Savelyeva I.V., Kulchavenya E.V., Ibishev Kh.S., Firsov M.A., Alekseeva A.E., Dugarzhapova T.O., Krivchik G.V., Baypakova M.I., Treyvish L.S.
Журнал: Экспериментальная и клиническая урология @ecuro
Рубрика: Инфекционно-воспалительные заболевания
Статья в выпуске: 1 т.18, 2025 года.
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Introduction. Asymptomatic bacteriuria (AB) is a form of urinary tract infection (UTI) that occurs without any symptoms. Its incidence fluctuates around 6%. The generally accepted paradigm suggests the need to treat AB, but this statement is mainly based on research data from the 1950-70 years.
Antimicrobials, asymptomatic bacteriuria, pregnant, perinatal outcomes, pyelonephritis in pregnant women
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142245456
IDR: 142245456 | DOI: 10.29188/2222-8543-2025-18-1-113-117