All pregnant women should be screened for asymptomatic
bacteriuria with urine culture, reiterates the United States Preventive
Services Task Force (USPSTF) in its updated draft guidelines, which also
continue to recommend against screening for asymptomatic bacteriuria in
nonpregnant adults.
However, in these guidelines, the USPSTF has changed the
grade for pregnant women one level, from an “A” to a “B”, based on new evidence
that shows a significantly lower risk of pyelonephritis than found in previous
reviews, leading to a reduction in the magnitude of benefit.
Grade A recommendation means that the USPSTF recommends
the service. There is high certainty that the net benefit is substantial and
suggests that this may be offered or provided.
Grade A recommendation means that the USPSTF recommends
the service. There is high certainty that the net benefit is moderate or there
is moderate certainty that the net benefit is moderate to substantial and
suggests that this may be offered or provided.
The draft guidelines are posted on the USPSTF website.
(Source: USPSTF)
Dr KK Aggarwal
Padma Shri Awardee
President Elect Confederation of
Medical Associations in Asia and Oceania
(CMAAO)
Group Editor-in-Chief IJCP Publications
President Heart Care Foundation of
India
Past National President
IMA
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