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Background

  • Bacteria growing in urine culture without evidence of infection
  • Common, especially in older patients

Management

  • Only requires treatment in pregnancy (see Asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnancy) and prior to invasive urological procedures
  • Sometimes done for renal transplant patients, but overall evidence likely favours harm