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Microorganisms Identified in the Maternal Bladder: Discovery of the Maternal Bladder Microbiota
Objective The objective of this study was to characterize the bladder microbiota in pregnancy. Methods A prospective observational study of 51 pregnant women, admitted to a tertiary care hospital, who underwent straight catheterization urine collection or transurethral Foley catheter placement. 16...
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Thieme Medical Publishers
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5621969/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28970961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1606860 |
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author | Jacobs, Kristin M. Thomas-White, Krystal J. Hilt, Evann E. Wolfe, Alan J. Waters, Thaddeus P. |
author_facet | Jacobs, Kristin M. Thomas-White, Krystal J. Hilt, Evann E. Wolfe, Alan J. Waters, Thaddeus P. |
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description | Objective The objective of this study was to characterize the bladder microbiota in pregnancy. Methods A prospective observational study of 51 pregnant women, admitted to a tertiary care hospital, who underwent straight catheterization urine collection or transurethral Foley catheter placement. 16S rRNA gene sequencing and enhanced quantitative urine culture assessed the maternal bladder microbiota with comparisons made to standard urine culture results. Results Enhanced quantitative urine culture and 16S rRNA gene sequencing detected bacteria in the majority of participants. Lactobacillus and Gardnerella were the most commonly detected microbes. In contrast, standard urine culture had a 100% false-negative rate and failed to detect several known or emerging urinary pathogens. Conclusion There are live bacteria in the bladders of most pregnant women. This challenges the definition of asymptomatic bacteriuria. |
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spelling | pubmed-56219692017-10-02 Microorganisms Identified in the Maternal Bladder: Discovery of the Maternal Bladder Microbiota Jacobs, Kristin M. Thomas-White, Krystal J. Hilt, Evann E. Wolfe, Alan J. Waters, Thaddeus P. AJP Rep Objective The objective of this study was to characterize the bladder microbiota in pregnancy. Methods A prospective observational study of 51 pregnant women, admitted to a tertiary care hospital, who underwent straight catheterization urine collection or transurethral Foley catheter placement. 16S rRNA gene sequencing and enhanced quantitative urine culture assessed the maternal bladder microbiota with comparisons made to standard urine culture results. Results Enhanced quantitative urine culture and 16S rRNA gene sequencing detected bacteria in the majority of participants. Lactobacillus and Gardnerella were the most commonly detected microbes. In contrast, standard urine culture had a 100% false-negative rate and failed to detect several known or emerging urinary pathogens. Conclusion There are live bacteria in the bladders of most pregnant women. This challenges the definition of asymptomatic bacteriuria. Thieme Medical Publishers 2017-07 2017-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5621969/ /pubmed/28970961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1606860 Text en © Thieme Medical Publishers |
spellingShingle | Jacobs, Kristin M. Thomas-White, Krystal J. Hilt, Evann E. Wolfe, Alan J. Waters, Thaddeus P. Microorganisms Identified in the Maternal Bladder: Discovery of the Maternal Bladder Microbiota |
title | Microorganisms Identified in the Maternal Bladder: Discovery of the Maternal Bladder Microbiota |
title_full | Microorganisms Identified in the Maternal Bladder: Discovery of the Maternal Bladder Microbiota |
title_fullStr | Microorganisms Identified in the Maternal Bladder: Discovery of the Maternal Bladder Microbiota |
title_full_unstemmed | Microorganisms Identified in the Maternal Bladder: Discovery of the Maternal Bladder Microbiota |
title_short | Microorganisms Identified in the Maternal Bladder: Discovery of the Maternal Bladder Microbiota |
title_sort | microorganisms identified in the maternal bladder: discovery of the maternal bladder microbiota |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5621969/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28970961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1606860 |
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