Jordan S, Wilcox G M, Wasson J H
J Fam Pract. 1982 Sep;15(3):427-9.
In order to estimate the proportion of women who have urinary tract infection, 23 rural primary care private practices agreed to obtain information according to a standard protocol on women over 12 years of age with urinary tract symptoms. Women excluded were those with vaginitis, chronic urinary tract infection, or concurrent confounding diagnoses. The results of the study on 213 women showed that the proportion of ambulatory women with urinary symptoms diagnosed as having urinary tract infection ranged from 31 percent to 71 percent, depending on the diagnostic criteria used. The type of urinary symptoms experienced by the women were not sensitive for cultures of 10(5) or more organisms per milliliter.
为了估计患有尿路感染的女性比例,23家农村初级保健私人诊所同意按照标准方案获取12岁以上有尿路症状女性的信息。被排除的女性包括患有阴道炎、慢性尿路感染或并发混杂诊断的女性。对213名女性的研究结果表明,根据所使用的诊断标准,被诊断为患有尿路感染的有尿路症状的门诊女性比例在31%至71%之间。这些女性所经历的尿路症状类型对每毫升10(5)个或更多微生物的培养不敏感。