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Detecting bacteriuria in a primary maternal and child health care programme
K S Joseph1, K N Brahmadathan, S Abraham
1Department of Community Health, Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore, South India.
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)
|March 26, 1988
Abstract:
Urinary tract infection in pregnancy has not been adequately dealt with in developing countries, though its consequences are well recognised. This is primarily because of constraints on resources coupled with a lack of technological infrastructure. An evaluation of the Griess test for the mass screening of urinary tract infection among antenatal women was carried out prospectively using a case-control method. The Griess test was found to be a valid, reliable, and economical screening test for urinary tract infection which can be integrated into a primary maternal and child health care programme.