Microorganisms in Urine Sediment: A review
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Abstract
In health, the urinary tract is sterile, i.e., no microorganisms are present. Consequently, the presence of Bacteria like Escherichia coli, yeast like Candida, Trichoonads like Trichomonas vaginalis, or other parasites in urine indicates an infection or that contamination occurred during the collection process.
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Keywords
urinary tract, Bacteria, parasites, wroms
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