Abstract

Infection is the highest ratio between hospitals and visiting patients are nosocomial infection registered inhospital is the urinary tract infection (UTI). The information about the UTI causative agents and the effectof the Progesterone hormones at possibly will help to choose the right remedy. The current study aimed todiscover the effect of the progesterone in pregnant women on the incidence of the UTI during pregnancy. Thecurrent study was carried out at Hilla General Teaching Hospital, Babylon, Iraq during January- October,2019. Out of 100 urine testers poised from the outpatient women, the culture showed 15 isolates identified asGram positive bacteria (15%), 82 isolates of Gram negative bacteria (82%) and 3 isolates of yeast (3%). Therecord collective pathogen isolated was Escherichia coli (48.%), Klebsiella species (10%), Streptococcusfeacalis (8%), Proteus merabilis (8%), Enterobacter cloacae (6%), Pseudomonus (5%), Acinetobacter(5%), Candida albicans (3%), Enterococcus faecium (2%), Staphylococcus aureus (2%), Streptococcusagalctiae (2%) and Staphylococcus epidermidis (1%). The progesterone hormone levels were estimated forall samples.

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