Bignell C J, Flannigan K, Millar M R
Genitourin Med. 1986 Aug;62(4):264-6. doi: 10.1136/sti.62.4.264.
The prevalence of antimicrobial substances in the urine of new patients attending a genitourinary department and patients reattending with a new condition (rebook patients) was 4.1% (33 of 812 patients). Only 17 of 33 patients (52%) found to have an antimicrobial in the urine declared their antimicrobial intake at their initial physician interview and examination. The presence of antimicrobial substances had little influence on the diagnosis or management of patients.
在一家泌尿生殖科就诊的初诊患者以及因新病情再次就诊的患者(重新预约患者)尿液中抗菌物质的检出率为4.1%(812名患者中有33名)。在33名尿液中检出抗菌物质的患者中,只有17名(52%)在初次接受医生问诊和检查时申报了他们正在摄入抗菌药物。抗菌物质的存在对患者的诊断或治疗影响不大。