2003
DOI: 10.1157/13042865
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Papel de las bacterias asociadas a infecciones de transmisión sexual en la etiología de la infección de vías urinarias bajas en el primer nivel de atención médica

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“…6 It is also estimated that GBS is found in around 3.4% of urine cultures of female patients that are known carriers of lower urinary tract infections, with a smaller percentage in male patients. 8 The role of Streptococcus agalactie as causing agent of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is still controversial. 9,10 Its characteristics suggest that it may have an opportunistic behavior, and that the presence of immunological frailty may be necessary for the microorganism to find conditions to develop some kind of disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 It is also estimated that GBS is found in around 3.4% of urine cultures of female patients that are known carriers of lower urinary tract infections, with a smaller percentage in male patients. 8 The role of Streptococcus agalactie as causing agent of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is still controversial. 9,10 Its characteristics suggest that it may have an opportunistic behavior, and that the presence of immunological frailty may be necessary for the microorganism to find conditions to develop some kind of disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gónzalez-Pedraza et al (8) investigaram a etiologia das ITUs em 1.507 uroculturas colhidas por jato médio de pacientes com diagnóstico clínico de ITU. Consideraram como critério de positividade contagem de colônias superior a 100.000 UFC/ml, encontrando entre os cultivos positivos 25,7% de G. vaginalis, sendo o segundo patógeno mais frequente no estudo (8) .…”
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