Airò R, Carusillo M G, Rivetti I
Boll Ist Sieroter Milan. 1980;59(6):625-31.
Specific antibodies against bacteria isolated from urine have been searched in the serum of pregnant women with asymptomatic bacteriuria, utilizing passive hemagglutination, direct agglutination and indirect immunofluorescence methods. Of the 475 examined women 35 (7.3%) showed positive urine culture; 88.5% of these women had an elevated specific antibody titer in their serum. Our studies support the hypothesis that asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnant women might represent a signal of latent urinary tract infection.
利用被动血凝、直接凝集和间接免疫荧光法,在无症状菌尿的孕妇血清中寻找针对从尿液中分离出的细菌的特异性抗体。在475名接受检查的女性中,35名(7.3%)尿液培养呈阳性;这些女性中有88.5%血清中特异性抗体滴度升高。我们的研究支持这样一种假设,即孕妇无症状菌尿可能代表潜在尿路感染的一个信号。