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asymptomatic bacteriuria
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asymptomatic bacteriuria, bacterial urinary tract infection that occurs, the usual symptoms, asymptomatic bacteriuria occurs, 6% of healthy individuals, affects 18% of diabetics, mostly women, 20% of elderly individuals, women than men, reasons, the lack of symptoms, not well understood, most patients, asymptomatic bacteriuria, not need treatment, the bacteria isn't causing any harm, certain groups, at a higher risk, kidney infections, they develop asymptomatic bacteriuria, at risk, diabetes, elderly people, pregnant women, asymptomatic bacteriuria is left untreated, up to 40%, develop a kidney infection, pyelonephritis, renal, kidney, transplant patients, young children, vesicoureteral reflux, patients, infected kidney stones, by definition, asymptomatic bacteriuria causes, no symptoms of a urinary tract infection, asymptomatic bacteriuria is detected by the discovery of significant bacterial growth, urine culture taken, a urine sample, asymptomatic bacteriuria respond to treatment, pregnant women, renal transplant recipients, children, vesicoureteral reflux, infected kidney stones, more likely to benefit from treatment, antibiotics, asymptomatic bacteriuria is found, prior to a urological procedure, prevent complications, the procedure, course of therapy in these cases depends on underlying risk factors, most individuals, asymptomatic bacteriuria who, not have risk factors, complications, extremely well, not have any increased rates of symptomatic infections, decrease in kidney function, prognosis, in the high-risk group category is favorable, infection is detected early, depends on the underlying conditions, illnesses, individuals in high-risk groups have a significant risk of progressing to a true kidney infection bacteriuria is not treated, in certain cases, renal transplant recipients, kidney infection, lead to loss of kidney function, have been told have asymptomatic bacteriuria, high-risk group, complications, begin to develop fever, have difficulty emptying bladder, feel pain, urination, have flank, back pain, evaluated, bladder, kidney infection.
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