Literature DB >> 3313610

Urinary tract infection in primary health care in northern Sweden. II. Clinical presentation.

S Ferry1, L G Burman, B Mattsson.   

Abstract

In a multipractice prevalence study of uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI) in primary health care (PHC), with 355 episodes in 302 individuals during one month, 93% of the episodes occurred in females and Escherichia coli was the dominating causative organism (77%). Most episodes of UTI (84%) were acute and associated with lower (75%), upper (5%) or uncharacteristic symptoms (4%) whereas 16% represented bacteriuria discovered by posttreatment controls. Urgency (77%) and dysuria (70%) were the most common symptoms. Loin pain was highly associated with upper UTI (88%) but was reported also in 23% of episodes of lower UTI. Patient's delay differed between PHC centres and patient categories and was surprisingly long, four weeks in nine per cent and on average 8.4 days.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3313610     DOI: 10.3109/02813438709014000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Prim Health Care        ISSN: 0281-3432            Impact factor:   2.581


  2 in total

1.  Clinical and bacteriological outcome of different doses and duration of pivmecillinam compared with placebo therapy of uncomplicated lower urinary tract infection in women: the LUTIW project.

Authors:  Sven A Ferry; Stig E Holm; Hans Stenlund; Rolf Lundholm; Tor J Monsen
Journal:  Scand J Prim Health Care       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 2.581

2.  Epidemiological differences of lower urinary tract symptoms among female subpopulations and group level interventions.

Authors:  Kameswararao Atchuta Avasarala; Syed Meraj Ahmed; Sujatha Nandagiri; Swati Tadisetty
Journal:  Indian J Urol       Date:  2008-10
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