Skip to main content

Table 4 Factors associated with asymptomatic bacteriuria among pregnant women attending ANC in Assosa General Hospital

From: Asymptomatic Bacteriuria, antimicrobial susceptibility pattern and associated risk factors among pregnant women attending antenatal care in Assosa General Hospital, Western Ethiopia

Variables

ASB

Total

n (%)

COR (95% CI)

P

value

AOR (95% CI)

P

value

Negative; n (%)

Positive; n (%)

Residence

Rural

39 (13.8%)

3 (1.1%)

42 (14.8%)

1

 

1

 

Urban

205 (72.4%)

36 (12.7%)

241 (85.2%)

2.28 (0.67–7.784)

0.187

3.61 (0.864–15.082)

0.079

Educational status

higher and above

113 (39.9%)

8 (2.8%)

121 (42.8%)

1

 

1

 

Uneducated

23 (8.1%)

12 (4.2%)

35 (12.4%)

7.37 (2.709–20.046)

0.000

13.586 (4.174–44.224)

0.000

read and write

21 (7.4%)

8 (2.8%)

29 (10.2%)

5.381 (1.818–15.925)

0.002

6.699 (2.1–21.368)

0.001

primary school

87 (30.7%)

11 (3.9%)

98 (34.6%)

1.786 (0.689–4.63)

0.233

2.024 (0.757–5.417)

0.16

Gestational age

3rd trimester

90 (31.8%)

4 (1.4%)

94 (33.2%)

1

 

1

 

1st trimester

60 (21.2%)

13 (4.6%)

73 (25.8%)

4.875 (1.517–15.665)

0.008

5.503 (1.597–18.956)

0.007

2nd trimester

94 (33.2%)

22 (7.8%)

116 (41%)

5.266 (1.746–15.88)

0.003

5.272 (1.655–16.795)

0.005

History of UTI

Yes

114 (40.3%)

29 (10.2%)

143 (50.5%)

1

 

1

 

No

130 (45.9%)

10 (3.5%)

140 (49.5%)

0.302 (0.141–0.648)

0.002

0.285 (0.125–0.65)

0.003

  1. ASB asymptomatic bacteriuria; AOR Adjusted odds ratio; COR Crude odds ratio; UTI Urinary tract infection