Clin Chem Lab Med
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Comparative Study
Diagnostic value of various urine tests in the Jordanian population with urinary tract infection.
We compared the performance of leukocyte esterase and nitrite reductase dipstick tests with microscopic examination and uroculture in cases with clinically suspected urinary tract infection (UTI). We studied urine specimens from 504 Jordanian patients which were obtained by the mid-stream clean catch method and analyzed for bacteria. All samples were subjected to culture. ⋯ The probability of growing a urinary pathogen correlated with urinary WBC counts and allowed prediction of the presence or absence of bacteriuria by counting urinary leukocytes. A combination of pyuria and urine dipstick testing appears to be a very useful marker for the diagnosis of UTI. Urine culture can be omitted if both tests are negative.