Abstract:Background: Diabetes is the common predisposing factor for Urinary Tract Infection. In diabetic patients, asymptomatic bacteriuria is more prevalent in females compared to male patients. Bacteria count for similar species over 10^5 per ml in urine specimen of mild stream clean catch without urinary infection is known as Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB). Asymptomatic bacteriuria appears to be incurable, recurring in diabetic patients. Aim: The current study aim to determine the outcomes of asymptomatic bacteriuri… Show more
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