dc.description.abstract | In this paper, the incidence of asymptomatic bacteriuria, its effect on men and women in particular, its severity in pregnant women, and the causes of asymptomatic bacteriuria are explored. A sample from 24 undergraduates, 12 female students and 12 male students will be obtained and analyzed in a lab to check if they are infected. Two students were confirmed injured. The most common forms of bacteria to expect, as well as how to prevent its spread are also discussed. It also explains why women are affected more than men in this condition | en_US |