Literature DB >> 368263

Bacteriuria in a population-based cohort of women.

D A Evans, D N Williams, L W Laughlin, L Miao, J W Warren, C H Hennekens, J Shimada, W G Chapman, B Rosner, J O Taylor.   

Abstract

A survey for bacteriuria was conducted in a community-wide, unselected population of women 16--69 years old. The overall prevalence of bacteriuria was 3.5%. The prevalence of bacteriuria increased with age with a linear trend, but with a significant nonlinear component as well. Bacteriuria was associated with parity after correction for the effects of age. Current symptoms of dysuria and a history of previous urinary tract infection were slightly but significantly more common in women with bacteriuria. The population described should serve as an adequate base for continuing studies of the possible consequences of bacteriuria.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 368263     DOI: 10.1093/infdis/138.6.768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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Authors:  K C Ekwedigwe; I Sunday-Adeoye; M O Eliboh; M E Isikhuemen; H Uro-Chukwu; P Ezeonu; A B C Daniyan; E N Yakubu
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Authors:  Cheol In Kang; Jieun Kim; Dae Won Park; Baek Nam Kim; U Syn Ha; Seung Ju Lee; Jeong Kyun Yeo; Seung Ki Min; Heeyoung Lee; Seong Heon Wie
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