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Published Online, 23 January 2004, www.theannals.com, DOI 10.1345/aph.1D355.
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy: Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 490-493. DOI 10.1345/aph.1D355
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OBJECTIF: Réviser la littérature concernant le traitement de la bactériurie asymptomatique chez les patients souffrant de diabète.

SOURCE DES DONNÉES: Un MEDLINE (de 1967 à juin 2003) ainsi qu'une recherche bibliographique de la littérature anglaise ont été effectués à l'aide des mots-clés diabète, bactériurie, asymptomatique, et infection du tractus urinaire.

RÉSUMÉ: Les femmes diabétiques sont plus souvent atteintes de bactériurie asymptomatique que les non-diabétiques, et cette affection est associée à un risque accrû d'infection du tractus urinaire symptomatique parmi les diabétiques de type 2. Les infections des voies urinaires symptomatiques ont tendance à se compliquer plus souvent chez la population diabétique. Malgré ces observations, l'antibiothérapie ne semble pas réduire les infections des voies urinaires symptomatiques, les pyélonéphrites, ou les hospitalisations pour infections du tractus urinaire.

CONCLUSIONS: L'état actuel des connaissances n'appuie pas la thérapie antimicrobienne de la bactériurie asymptomatique chez les patients souffrant de diabète.

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