Clinical Strategies for the Diagnosis and Management of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria
Received Date: Mar 03, 2025 / Published Date: Mar 30, 2025
Abstract
Asymptomatic bacteriuria is defined as the presence of bacteria in the urine without the accompanying symptoms
of a urinary tract infection. Although common, particularly among certain populations such as the elderly and pregnant
women, the clinical management of ASB remains contentious. This guideline aims to provide evidence-based
recommendations for the screening, diagnosis, and management of ASB, emphasizing the importance of targeted
interventions to minimize unnecessary antibiotic use. The guideline outlines specific patient populations at risk,
diagnostic criteria, and appropriate management strategies while highlighting the need for individualized patient care.
These recommendations aim to optimize clinical outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and combat the rising threat of
antibiotic resistance.
Citation: Abdulla L (2025) Clinical Strategies for the Diagnosis and Management脗聽of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria. J Clin Infect Dis Pract 10: 290.
Copyright: 漏 2025 Abdulla L. This is an open-access article distributed under the聽terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted聽use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and聽source are credited.
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