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Objective To reveal the relationship between asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) and vaginal colonization of group B in the third trimester of pregnancy.Methods A total of 4287 pregnant women who were followed up from January 2018 to June 2021 were enrolled in this study.The pregnant women with ASB were assigned as the observation group,and those without ASB were matched at a ratio of 1∶4 as the control group.Results Among the 4287 pregnant women,158 (3.69%) pregnant women had ASB,including 28 (17.72%) with group B colonization in the third trimester.Among the 632 pregnant women without ASB (control),44 cases (6.96%) had vaginal colonization of group B in the third trimester.The colonization rate of group B in the pregnant women with ASB was significantly higher than that in the pregnant women without ASB (=17.666,<0.001).Logistic regression showed that ASB was positively correlated with the vaginal colonization of group B in the third trimester of pregnancy (=2.577,95%=1.509-4.402,=0.001).Conclusions ASB is positively correlated with the vaginal colonization of group B in the third trimester.The screening,prevention,and control of ASB in the early trimester is of great significance to reduce the vaginal colonization of group B in the third trimester.

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