2021, Number 3
Use of Oyron Well D-One for the diagnosis of bacteriuria in pregnancy
Language: Spanish
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ABSTRACT
Introduction. One of the most common infections that affect humans throughout their lives and one of the most frequent both in the community and in the hospital environment, are urinary tract infections. Methods. An observational, descriptive and prospective study was carried out in the Microbiology Laboratory of the CMHEM in Consolación del Sur, in the period from January to August 2019. The universe of study was 100 samples of urine from pregnant women. The samples were mounted in parallel by the conventional method for performing urine cultures and on the Oyron Well D-One plate. The analysis log books of the mentioned laboratory were consulted and the data of the bacteriological cultures of the urine were taken. The variables studied were: positivity of the samples and isolation of microorganisms. Results. The results obtained by both methods coincide in a higher percentage, only showing a difference of two cases in positive and negative samples. The sensitivity of the Oyron Well D-One was 90% and the specificity was 100%, which gives the test an overall validity of 97.84%. When comparing the isolation of the microbial species by both methods, the most frequent germs coincided in Echericia coli, Enterobacter spp. and Streptococo agalactiae. Conclusions. The Oyron Well D-One is a useful technique for diagnosing bacteriuria in pregnancy, which, compared to the conventional method, provides speed and effectiveness, allowing the timely start of antimicrobial therapy, reducing maternal perinatal morbidity and associated complications.REFERENCES
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