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Urinary tract infections: epidemiological and clinical aspects
Urinary tract infections are one of the most common infections affecting outpatients and hospital patients. They are believed to affect 150 million people annually and can present as an asymptomatic infection or infections of varying course and location.
Zuzanna Trześniewska-Ofiara +2 more
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Urinary tract infection by Trichomonas vaginalis in a newborn baby. [PDF]
J M Littlewood, H Köhler
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Background: Complicated urinary tract infections are a significant cause of morbidity, hospitalization, and elevated hospital costs associated with kidney transplantations. The treatment of complicated urinary tract infections is very challenging, due to
Palanisamy Sivanandy +8 more
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Asymptomatic Urinary Tract Infection in Gynaecological Outpatients [PDF]
John D. Williams +3 more
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Relapses of Urinary-tract Infections in Children [PDF]
J. M. Stansfeld
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Treatment of chronic urinary tract infections with gentamicin [PDF]
Anna‐Lena Lindberg +2 more
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON MECHANISM OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
S Iwata, Seiichi Okayama
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Pathogenesis and laboratory diagnosis of non-tuberculous urinary tract infection: A review [PDF]
W. Brumfitt, A. Percival
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