肯尼亚农村尿路感染:筛查挑战、治疗途径和技术解决方案

Grace Warkulwiz, Kaylyn Hannon, D. Cabano, Khanjan Mehta
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尿路感染(uti)是肯尼亚等发展中国家最常见的感染之一。尽管如此,从患者的角度来看,他们的患病率实际上是未知的,特别是在农村社区。据估计,在世界范围内,每两个女性中就有一个会在一生中感染尿路感染。更具体地说,发展中国家的尿路感染发病率高出近20%。当细菌进入并在尿道中沉淀时,就会感染尿路感染。未经治疗的尿路感染会扩散到肾脏,并导致孕妇的分娩并发症。由于尿路感染很普遍,但肯尼亚农村居民大多不知道,因此许多人有发生高风险并发症的风险。围绕尿路感染的社会污名将其标记为性传播感染,并导致在处理和治疗感染方面面临挑战。本文综述了肯尼亚农村地区尿路感染的存在和流行情况。它侧重于从尼耶里县当地医生、护士、社区卫生工作者、卫生保健机构和社区成员那里收集的数据。当患者表现出尿路感染的症状时,当前的途径系统可能被确定。该途径系统还提出了基于技术的机会,包括在喷墨打印机上制造的改进的UTI筛选试纸条。通过用化学溶液代替传统墨水,与受感染尿液中的指示参数发生反应,喷墨打印机有望成为针对尿路感染的低成本试纸的简单制造机器。在发展中国家,PowerPoint和kindle中的简单技术已被证明是一种有效的教育工具,应该利用这些技术来提高这些社区对尿路感染的认识。
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) in rural Kenya: Screening challenges, treatment pathways, and technological solutions
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common infections in developing countries such as Kenya. Despite this, their prevalence is virtually unknown from a patient's perspective, especially in rural communities. Worldwide, it is estimated that one in two women will contract a UTI during their lifetimes. More specifically, UTI incidence rates are nearly 20 percent higher in the developing world. A UTI is contracted when bacteria enters and settles in the urinary tract. Untreated UTIs can spread to the kidneys and cause birth complications in pregnant women. Since UTIs are prevalent, yet mostly unknown to rural Kenyans, many are at risk for developing high-risk complications. The social stigma surrounding UTIs labels them as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and contributes to challenges regarding addressing and treating the infection. This article provides a review of the existence and prevalence of UTIs in rural Kenya. It focuses on data gathered from local doctors, nurses, community health workers (CHWs), health care facilities, and community members from Nyeri county. The current pathway system that a patient may follow when exhibiting symptoms of a UTI is identified. Technology based opportunities that stem from this pathway system are also proposed, including improved UTI screening test strips manufactured on an inkjet printer. By replacing traditional ink with chemical solutions to react with indicated parameters found in infected urine, inkjet printers exhibit promise in becoming simple manufacturing machines for low cost test strips specific to UTIs. Simple technology in PowerPoint and Kindles has proven to be an effective educational tool In the developing world and should be leveraged to bring increased awareness to UTIs in these communities.
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