THE PREVALENCE AND OUTCOMES OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS AMONG PREGNANT MOTHERS ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINIC IN MITYANA GENERAL HOSPITAL

  • Type: Project
  • Department: Medicine And Surgery
  • Project ID: MES0054
  • Access Fee: ₦5,000 ($14)
  • Pages: 38 Pages
  • Format: Microsoft Word
  • Views: 396
  • Report This work

For more Info, call us on
+234 8130 686 500
or
+234 8093 423 853

ABSTRACT Background Urinary tract infection is one of the most frequently seen medical complications in pregnancy. UTI in pregnancy is an important concern, as it possesses risk of complications such as acute and chronic pyelonephritis, toxemia, anemia, hypertension, intrauterine growth retardation and increased perinatal mortality. The detection of urinary tract infections allows an approach to be made for the prevention of chronic urinary disease in the community and to avoid complications in pregnancy at an early stage. OBJECTIVES: (1) To study the prevalence and outcomes of urinary tract infection among pregnant women who attended antenatal clinic at Mityana General Hospital from April 2014 to September 2014. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 6,230 mothers attended antenatal clinic and samples to be investigated were obtained from 103 mothers who were symptomatic. Subjects comprised of varying ages from 14 to 40 years, subjects from varying parity and from all three trimesters were included in a period of six months i.e. from April to September 2014. UTI had been diagnosed using microscopic observation of pus cells and epithelial cells in midstream urine samples. RESULTS: The prevalence rate of UTI in pregnancy was 1.46% There was a high incidence in 21–25 years age group (32.9%). There was also high incidence of infection in the second trimester of pregnancy (50.5%) compared to the first (16.5%) and third trimester (32.9%). Nulliparity and having one child was associated with a higher prevalence (43.9%) as compared to having 2-4 children (39.6%) and having more than 4 children (16.5%). Majority of the mothers who tested positive were treated (85.7%), some were lost to follow-up (9.9%) while (4.4%) were not treated. CONCLUSION: Given the burden of UTI during pregnancy, with regards to adverse maternal and pregnancy outcomes, these infections must be adequately diagnosed and efficient treatment initiated. Early treatment of UTI not only averts the occurrence of other complications, but also diminishes the risk of premature and perinatal mortality

THE PREVALENCE AND OUTCOMES OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS AMONG PREGNANT MOTHERS ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINIC IN MITYANA GENERAL HOSPITAL
For more Info, call us on
+234 8130 686 500
or
+234 8093 423 853

Share This
  • Type: Project
  • Department: Medicine And Surgery
  • Project ID: MES0054
  • Access Fee: ₦5,000 ($14)
  • Pages: 38 Pages
  • Format: Microsoft Word
  • Views: 396
Payment Instruction
Bank payment for Nigerians, Make a payment of ₦ 5,000 to

Bank GTBANK
gtbank
Account Name Obiaks Business Venture
Account Number 0211074565

Bitcoin: Make a payment of 0.0005 to

Bitcoin(Btc)

btc wallet
Copy to clipboard Copy text

500
Leave a comment...

    Details

    Type Project
    Department Medicine And Surgery
    Project ID MES0054
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 38 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

    Related Works

    TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATIONS----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I APPROVAL-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------II LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS... Continue Reading
    ABSTRACT Topic Prevalence of urinary tract infections among pregnant mothers attending ante natal visits in Rugazi health center IV. Research Objectives: To determine the proportion of urinary tract infections among pregnant mothers attending ante natal visits in Rugazi health center IV. To determine factors contributing to the prevalence of... Continue Reading
    ABSTRACT Background: Malaria in pregnancy increases the risk of anemia, stillbirths, spontaneous abortion, premature delivery and low birth weight. Despite preventive measures put in place, rates of malaria in pregnancy and poor birth outcomes remain persistently high in many parts of Africa. This study was aimed at determining the prevalence of... Continue Reading
    TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION....................................................................................................................................... i APPROVAL............................................................................................................................................ iii... Continue Reading
    TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT............................................................................................................................................i © Copyright: Ahurra Miriam, 2017....................................................................................................ii... Continue Reading
    ABSTRACT Antenatal care is named one of the pillars of safe motherhood, early and frequent attendance of antenatal care during pregnancy is important to identify and control risks factors in pregnancy. However many women in sub-Saharan Africa start antenatal care late and do not complete the recommended visits by WHO. Therefore they don’t fully... Continue Reading
    Table of Contents DECLARATION................................................................................................................i APPROVAL......................................................................................................................ii... Continue Reading
    ABSTRACT Background: In Low and Medium income countries (LMICs) focus antenatal care (FANC) services are so low, below the recommended threshold. In Uganda, high maternal and neonatal mortalities have been attributed to the severe variations in F ANC coverage in rural communities. Aim: This study was to determine factors affecting utilization of... Continue Reading
    ANAEMIA IN PREGNANCY (A CASE STUDY OF PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINIC AT UNIVERISTY OF NIGERIA TEACHING HOSPITAL. (UNTH, ENUGU) ABSTRACT The study on anaemia in pregnancy is aimed at determining packed cell volume (PCV), Haemoglobin (Hb) level and Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) of pregnant women, as well as the selferity,... Continue Reading
    ABSTRACT The study on anaemia in pregnancy is aimed at determining packed cell volume (PCV), Haemoglobin (Hb) level and Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) of pregnant women, as well as the selferity, significance of maternal, age, educational level, occupation and gestational age to the occurrence of anaemia in pregnancy managed, diagnosed and... Continue Reading
    Call Us
    whatsappWhatsApp Us