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Chronic covert bacteriuria and the use of sanitary panty liners : a prevalence study of 56 female medical students at FEU-NRMF Intitute of Medicine / Maria Merceditas Nellie L. Santos, Maria Judith C. Villamayor, Maria Asuncion M. Parico, Mary Grace C. Tolentino, Mary Grace S. Palacpac, Eileen Jane O. Robledo, Maria Lonia B. Pentinio, Maria Leonora D. Sy, Rowena P. Querubin, Josephine M. Matza, Robert K. Pornel III, Meynard J. Sagutin, Marjorie A. Ramos, Jylene Pia R. Sison, Portia V. Tolentino, Michael C. Santos, Erlyn DJ. Soriano, Marissa J. Salud, Janet J. Santiago, Tweenky G. Que, Vergel R. Tatco and Febe S. Que.

Contributor(s): Language: english Publication details: Manila: Department of Community and Family Medicine, FEU-NRMF, 1998.Description: tables; 28 cmContent type:
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Summary: Abstract: Chronic Covert Bacteriuria, like symptomatic Urinary Tract Infection is a clinical problem common woman of all ages Approximately 17.5% of women between 15-44 years of age develop urinary infection at some time. Undoubtedly, certain conditions predispose to the develop of the disease. One probable condition is the use of sanitary panty liners that might serve as a nidus for bacterial growth and spread at the urinary tract. This study evaluates the prevalence of the mentioned relationship. First morning; clean catch urine samples, taken from 56 female medical students at FEU-NRMF, of Medicine, were tested for signs of chronic covert bacteriuria using Nitrite test and Routine Urinalysis. The results showed that there is no statistically significant prevalence of chronic covert bacteriuria among women using sanitary panty liners.
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M CFM 1998 0002 "Balitang K" (balitang kaligtasan laban sa apoy) an action program for F.E.U. Hospital employees on fire safety and prevention, 1998 / M CFM 1998 0003 A Campaign to monitor tuberculosis among diabetic patients of Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center / M CFM 1998 0004 Chronic covert bacteriuria and the use of sanitary panty liners : a prevalence study of 56 female medical students at FEU-NRMF Intitute of Medicine / M CFM 1998 0004 c.2 Chronic covert bacteriuria and the use of sanitary panty liners : a prevalence study of 56 female medical students at FEU-NRMF Intitute of Medicine / M CFM 1998 0004 c.3 Chronic covert bacteriuria and the use of sanitary panty liners : a prevalence study of 56 female medical students at FEU-NRMF Intitute of Medicine / M CFM 1998 0005 A Comparative study on the student factors affecting the medical school performance of the medical technology graduates and non medical technology graduates among the second year students of FEU - NRMF Institute of Medicine (school year 1997-1998) / M CFM 1998 0005 c.2 A Comparative study on the student factors affecting the medical school performance of the medical technology graduates and non medical technology graduates among the second year students of FEU - NRMF Institute of Medicine (school year 1997-1998) /

Includes appendices and bibliographical references.

Abstract: Chronic Covert Bacteriuria, like symptomatic Urinary Tract Infection is a clinical problem common woman of all ages Approximately 17.5% of women between 15-44 years of age develop urinary infection at some time. Undoubtedly, certain conditions predispose to the develop of the disease. One probable condition is the use of sanitary panty liners that might serve as a nidus for bacterial growth and spread at the urinary tract. This study evaluates the prevalence of the mentioned relationship. First morning; clean catch urine samples, taken from 56 female medical students at FEU-NRMF, of Medicine, were tested for signs of chronic covert bacteriuria using Nitrite test and Routine Urinalysis. The results showed that there is no statistically significant prevalence of chronic covert bacteriuria among women using sanitary panty liners.

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