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Prevalence of asymptomatic bacteriuria and associated host factors in women with type 2 diabetes in shahre-kord, Iran; 2005 [PDF]
Objective(s): Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) is common among diabetic women. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors for ASB in women with diabetes.
Moezzi, Masoumeh., Zamanzad, Behnam.
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Testing for urinary tract infections in residential care [PDF]
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common problem that can cause major distress for those living in care and can be a difficult condition to manage. In this article, Kirsty Armstrong describes the identification and treatment of UTIs in the care home
Armstrong, Kirsty
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Objective To evaluate sex differences in maximum storage detrusor pressure (Pdetmax storage), focusing on Pdetmax storage ≥40 cmH2O, an established risk factor for upper urinary tract damage, within the first year after spinal cord injury (SCI). Patients and Methods A cohort of patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction due to acute ...
Veronika Birkhäuser +9 more
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ABSTRACT Antimicrobial resistance is a growing concern, especially in regions with intense agricultural production. This study investigates the presence of antimicrobial‐resistant bacteria in Caramuru, Espírito Santo state, a rural district focused on large‐scale agricultural production in Brazil. Samples of water, soil, animal faeces and environmental
Davi Abreu Carvalho Mothé +8 more
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Host Imprints on Bacterial Genomes-Rapid, Divergent Evolution in Individual Patients [PDF]
Bacteria lose or gain genetic material and through selection, new variants become fixed in the population. Here we provide the first, genome-wide example of a single bacterial strain’s evolution in different deliberately colonized patients and the ...
Biran, Dvora +14 more
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International Journal of Urology, Volume 33, Issue 1, January 2026.
Takanori Sekito +2 more
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Is screening urinalysis in children worthwhile? [PDF]
Screening urinalysis in asymptomatic children has not been shown to be beneficial (strength of recommendation: B; based on extrapolation from 1 meta-analysis). It is unlikely to be cost-effective and should be discontinued. While random urinalyses can be
Stephens, Mark B., Wilder, Laura
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Early severe inflammatory responses to uropathogenic E. coli predispose to chronic and recurrent urinary tract infection [PDF]
Chronic infections are an increasing problem due to the aging population and the increase in antibiotic resistant organisms. Therefore, understanding the host-pathogen interactions that result in chronic infection is of great importance.
A Ronald +86 more
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Prevalence of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria and Antibiotic Susceptibility Patterns of Bacterial Isolates among Cancer Patients and Healthy Blood Donors at the University of Gondar Specialized Hospital [PDF]
Abiye Tigabu +3 more
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Bacteriuria. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015;4:CD009534.
Asymptomatic bacteriuria is frequently detected in women aged up to 60 years, patients with diabetes and elderly patients. The benefit of antibiotic treatment for this condition is controversial.
Miguel Bigotte Vieira +3 more
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