URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS URINARY AND ITS IMPACT ON GETTING PREGNANT IN BASRAH CITY

Authors

  • Anwar N. Seiwan

Keywords:

UTI, Urogenital diseases, Disease of pregnant mother, kidney disease

Abstract

Laboratory diagnosis of urinary tract infection depends on UTI on microscopic examination and culture and urine depends on bacteriological models in microscopic examination on the number of pus cells in the microscopic field under high power and research indicates that there is a close relationship between the presence of bacteria and the appearance of pus cells in the urine sample at a rate of (85)% and accordingly the reviewers were classified into infected and uninfected. Females are more males susceptible to the disease and the reason for this may be the proximity of the urethral opening to the anus in females which facilitates ascending infection. As for what is related to the effect of the health status of the parents related to the same disease on the extent of the individual's infection with the disease maybe This may be attributed to health conditions and some health habits followed, and thus the similarity in the extent of exposure to the factors that cause the disease. No them believes There are genes related to the disease that are inherited from parents to children.. How much to There are patterns. "Special" blood groups may have a role in the incidence of the disease. As for the effect of age on the incidence of the disease, as Age is related to the incidence of the disease. It is believed that the reason for the difference in the results of this study with the results of previous studies regarding the disease and blood groups may be due to the small size of the sample Where sample size affects the results of statistical analysis As for the effect of educational attainment on the incidence of the disease .Lost She pointed out Previous studies The cultural level has a significant impact on the incidence of the disease, while that The differences are not significant in our current study. The reason for this may be due to the success of the media campaign that was bought. I wrote It has directorate departments .health Regarding health awareness and health practices in general and watery diarrhea in particular, which coincided with the period in which the study was conducted. This matter, health culture, leads to health promotion. As for the effect of housing, the results showed that the infection rate among individuals Residents The side is higher than its percentage in Residents In the villages of the district, it is believed Researchers that The reason may be that this study coincided with the intense campaign to prevent watery diarrhea and the health teams Focus To rural areas, visit them and provide them with sterilized water or sterilization pills, in addition to adopting the numbers Many Including sterile and bottled water and residential reliance Centers The area is connected to the water supplied by the drainage network, where it reaches it. quantities From pollutants, especially those that reach it from sewage and industrial water, in addition to the increase in population and agricultural activity, which causes industrial pollutants to reach that water, and the entry of biological pollutants into the body increases the possibility of them reaching the urinary system through the lymphatic route or through their filtration through the glomeruli with urine.

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Published

2024-12-06

How to Cite

Seiwan, A. N. (2024). URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS URINARY AND ITS IMPACT ON GETTING PREGNANT IN BASRAH CITY. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MODERN MEDICINE AND PRACTICE, 4(12), 167–177. Retrieved from https://inovatus.es/index.php/ejmmp/article/view/4700

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