Evaluation of Diagnostic Methods for Asymptomatic Bacteriuria (ASB) During Pregnancy

Life Sciences-Medicine

Authors

  • Reem Anwar Abdelaal Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science. Department of medical microbiology, Alfajr College for Sciences &Technology. Khartoum, Sudan
  • Ghalia Mohammed Ibrahim Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science. Department of medical microbiology, Alfajr College for Sciences &Technology. Khartoum, Sudan
  • Ali Hashim Baraka Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science. Department of medical microbiology, Alfajr College for Sciences &Technology. Khartoum, Sudan
  • Islam Hamed Mohammed Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science. Department of medical microbiology, Alfajr College for Sciences &Technology. Khartoum, Sudan
  • Nuha Hassan Ali Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science. Department of medical microbiology, Alfajr College for Sciences &Technology. Khartoum, Sudan
  • Rayyan Yousif Abdelrahman Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science. Department of medical microbiology, Alfajr College for Sciences &Technology. Khartoum, Sudan
  • Hadia Babiker Abdelbasit Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science. Department of medical microbiology, Alfajr College for Sciences &Technology. Khartoum, Sudan
  • Sara Abdelghani Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Al Neelain University, Khartoum, Sudan.
  • Lienda Bashier Eltayeb Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Alkharj, Saudia Arabia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9674-9133

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22376/ijpbs/lpr.2022.12.4.L123-128

Keywords:

ASB, Screening Test, Sensitivity And Specificity, Pregnant Women

Abstract

Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) is the existence of bacteria in a patient's properly gathered urine who has no obvious symptoms of a urinary tract infection, which is common in females, with the prevalence rate of 2-11%, ASB during pregnancy is influenced by a range of factors including; mechanical compression, changes in the immune and renal systems, if ASB untreated, it can lead to cystitis and pyelonephritis. Our aim is to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of the screening tests compared with the culture method for detection of ASB during pregnancy, and to identify the most common etiologic agents of ASB in pregnant women. An analytical cross- sectional study was carried out on 110 pregnant women, selected using nonprobability sampling methods their age between 18-45year- old with no signs and symptoms of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Clean-catch Midstream urine specimen from each participant was collected and submitted for routine analysis by dipstick to detect leukocyte esterase, nitrite reductase tests and microscopic examination to detect pyuria (pus cells), as well as urine culture, and biochemical test. About 14.5% of pregnant women were positive for ASB, the most prevalent bacterium Escherichia coli (37.5%) followed by Klebsiella pneumoniae (18.7%). There was no significant association between age, parity, gestation, recurrent urinary tract infections, Diabetes mellitus, hypertension and ASB. For screening tests; the nitrite test was more specific (98.9%) than leukocyte esterase and pus cells, on the other hand, pus cell detection was more sensitive (81.2%) than the other tests for detection of ASB. The prevalence of ASB was relatively high, no one used routine screening tests revealed both high sensitivity and specificity. So, urine culture remains the gold standard method for detection of ASB in pregnant women.

Published

2022-07-01

How to Cite

Abdelaal, R. A., Mohammed Ibrahim, G., Baraka, A. H., Hamed Mohammed, I., Hassan Ali, N., Yousif Abdelrahman, R., Abdelbasit, H. B. ., Abdelghani, S., & Bashier Eltayeb, L. (2022). Evaluation of Diagnostic Methods for Asymptomatic Bacteriuria (ASB) During Pregnancy: Life Sciences-Medicine. International Journal of Life Science and Pharma Research, 12(4), L123-L128. https://doi.org/10.22376/ijpbs/lpr.2022.12.4.L123-128

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Research Articles