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. 1995 Sep;12(3):290-3.
doi: 10.1093/fampra/12.3.290.

The validity of urine examination for urinary tract infections in daily practice

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The validity of urine examination for urinary tract infections in daily practice

R A Winkens et al. Fam Pract. 1995 Sep.

Abstract

For urinary tract infections (UTI), diagnostic testing appears to be reliable and simple to perform. This particularly seems to hold true for test strips. In studies the validity of several urine tests proved to be high. These studies were, however, performed under optimal and standardized conditions. Their results therefore do not reflect daily practice. In this study the validity of urine tests for UTI is deterined under daily practice conditions, without the use of a protocol. The results show a validity considerably lower than under optimal conditions. Specificity in particular was lower, even for simple tests like the nitrite reaction. Under daily practice conditions, UTI can neither be confirmed nor excluded sufficiently on the outcome of a urinary sediment or test strip.

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