Abstract

A urinary tract infection (UTI) during pregnancy remains one of the most important problems of obstetrics, urology, and nephrology. Pregnancy as physiological process contributes to UTI. This is caused by urinary clinical signs changing during pregnancy, approaches to diagnosis and treatment, as well as to the risk of developing urological, obstetric and neonatal complications. This article analyzes contemporary literature over the past 10 years.

Highlights

  • ■■ Инфекции мочевыводящих путей при беременности остаются одной из важнейших проблем акушерства, урологии и нефрологии

  • Pregnancy as physiological process contributes to urinary tract infection (UTI)

  • This is caused by urinary clinical signs changing during pregnancy, approaches to diagnosis and treatment, as well as to the risk of developing urological, obstetric and neonatal complications

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Актуальность проблемы

Инфекции мочевыводящих путей (ИМП) при беременности — одна из важнейших про­ блем акушерства, урологии и нефрологии, что обусловлено изменением клинических при­ знаков ИМП в период беременности, подходов к диагностике и лечению [1]. Инфекции мочевыводящих путей могут быть причиной серьезных осложнений, возникающих при беременности и заканчивающих­ ся неблагоприятными акушерскими исходами, такими как преждевременные роды, прежде­ временное излитие околоплодных вод, артери­ альная гипертензия, рождение детей с низкой массой тела (

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