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URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS

Medical Clinics of North America, 1997
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are still the precipitating cause for 7 million patient visits per year with total costs exceeding one billion dollars. Diagnostic modalities have become more "friendly" for the smaller laboratory with "dip stick" culture tests providing a rapid method of isolation of pathogens.
C D, Bacheller, J M, Bernstein
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Treatment and Prevention of Recurrent Lower Urinary Tract Infections in Women: A Rapid Review with Practice Recommendations

Journal of Urology, 2018
Purpose: Recurrent lower urinary tract infections in women are a highly prevalent and burdensome condition for which best practice guidelines for treatment and prevention that minimize harm and optimize well‐being are greatly needed.
Ariana L. Smith   +5 more
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Urinary tract infection

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1998
The approach to urinary tract infection remains a difficult and sometimes controversial issue. One area in particular is accurate diagnosis. In a recent article it was suggested utilizing the "enhanced" urinalysis, not as a replacement to culture but as a potential sensitive predictor to allow therapy to be given while awaiting culture results. Another
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Stones and Urinary Tract Infections

Urologia Internationalis, 2007
The term infection stones refers to calculi that occur following urinary tract infections (UTIs) caused by urease-producing gram-negative organisms. They consist of magnesium ammonium phosphate, carbonate apatite and monoammonium urate. Alkaline urine is most favorable to their formation.
MIANO, ROBERTO   +2 more
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TREATMENT OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1999
Treatment of UTI with oral antibiotics alone is generally effective, even in young children with pyelonephritis. Cefixime has a broad spectrum of activity and is suitable as an empiric agent in most cases. In patients who are unlikely to tolerate oral medications because of vomiting or who appear toxic on examination, hospitalization and initial ...
A, Hoberman, E R, Wald
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Infections of the Urinary Tract

The American Journal of Nursing, 1957
NFECTIONS of the urinary tract occur alone or in combination with other disease processes in all age groups of both sexes. Consequently, they come to the attention of the physician in general practice as well as the specialist in every field of medicine. The urologist usually sees those patients who have not responded to the usual therapeutic measures.
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PREVENTION OF URINARY TRACT INFECTION

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1997
Recurrent UTI remains an exceedingly common clinical problem among women of all ages. Among otherwise healthy premenopausal and postmenopausal women, increased susceptibility to recurrences seems to be conferred by intrinsic host factors, such as nonsecretor genotype or estrogen status, and by exogenous exposures or behaviors, such as use of a ...
A, Stapleton, W E, Stamm
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Urinary Tract Infection

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2019
"Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common diagnosis in companion animal practice and is responsible for a significant proportion of antimicrobial use in veterinary medicine. The veterinary community has begun to follow the standards of care in human medicine and shift its definition of an UTI based on culture results and toward the presence of lower ...
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Urinary Tract Infection

2021
Abstract The diagnosis of a urinary tract infection (UTI) should be carefully considered and based on appropriate urine collection and urinalysis or urine culture. There is an association between UTIs and underlying urological anomalies and renal scarring. Therefore, all children who have experienced a UTI should be seen and evaluated.
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