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Prevalence of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Urinary Tract Infection in Humans

Fazeela Mandokhail,Nelofer Jamil,Musarat Riaz,Zubia Masood,Sabeena Rizwan, Ayesha Mushtaq Huma Tareen,Farhat Iqbal, Shaista Hameed, Benis Asif, Bibi Hameeda, Habiba Bazai, Rahat Nasrullah

semanticscholar(2015)

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Abstract
Both Symptomatic and asymptomatic urinary tract infection (UTI) are caused by the growth of microorganisms anyplace in the urinary tract. The bacteria responsible for this disease may cause symptoms (Symptomatic) or occasionally grow without any symptoms or asymptomatic infection. Therefore, present study was conducted to assess the prevalence of symptomatic and asymptomatic urinary tract infection (UTI) in both human males and females belongs to different groups. A total of 94 urine samples were randomly collected from both males and females (60females and 34 males) during the period of September 2014-March 2015. The percentage of symptomatic and asymptomatic UTI in males and females were determined by adopting two methods of macroscopic and Microscopic. The obtained result revealed that the existence of symptomatic UTI (60.63%) was higher than asymptomatic UTI (39.36%), respectively. Furthermore, the percentage of UTI in females was high (63.82%) as compare to males (36.17%), respectively. The comparative percentages of urinary tract infection (UTI) when studied among married and single or unmarried peoples revealed that married people have high chances of UTI infection (68.08%) than that of single people(21.28%).In additions, present study also estimated that prevalence of UTI among working peoples is less (44.68%) as compare to that of non-working peoples (55.32%). Thus, it was concluded that human females, married and non-working peoples were more exposed to urinary tract infection (UTI) as compare to males, unmarried and working groups of peoples.
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