Urinary Tract Infections During Pregnancy: Prevalence, Risks and Treatment

Authors

  • Natalia Rincon Arruda Daguer Damasceno

  • Lorena de Sousa Ciriaco

Keywords:

urinary tract infections; pregnancy; asymptomatic bacteriuria; cystitis; pyelonephritis; complications; risks; treatments

Abstract

The article discusses the high incidence and risks of urinary tract infections UTIs in pregnant women Due to physiological and anatomical changes during pregnancy such as the dilation of the urinary tract and compression of the ureters the risk of UTIs increases significantly UTIs can be asymptomatic present as cystitis or progress to pyelonephritis each with its own complications and treatment needs The main complications associated with UTIs in pregnancy include preterm birth low birth weight anemia renal insufficiency and systemic infection affecting both the mother and the newborn The article emphasizes the importance of early screening and treatment to prevent these complications recommending urine culture tests at the beginning and throughout pregnancy

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Natalia Rincon Arruda Daguer Damasceno, & Lorena de Sousa Ciriaco. (2024). Urinary Tract Infections During Pregnancy: Prevalence, Risks and Treatment. Global Journal of Medical Research, 24(E1), 11–20. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/102593

Urinary Tract Infections During Pregnancy: Prevalence, Risks and Treatment

Published

2024-09-14