After menopause, decreased estrogen can alter the urinary tract, making it more prone to infections. A recurrent UTI is typically defined as two or more infections within 6 months, or three or more in ...
Urinary tract infection is a very common disease for both males and females of all age groups. In males the urinary tract consists of two kidneys, the ureters, the urinary bladder, the prostate gland, ...
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) is an infection caused by bacteria that enter through the urethra and multiply in the bladder or kidneys. Some of the common causes include dehydration, poor hygiene, a ...
About half of all women will experience urinary tract infections in their lifetimes, and despite treatment, about a quarter will develop recurrent infections within six months of initial infection. A ...
Use of prophylactic antibiotics for recurrent urinary tract infection (rUTI) remains especially high in older women in Wales, despite their high levels of resistance to at least two recommended ...
The prevalence of recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTIs) and the use of antibiotics for prevention are substantial among women in Wales, particularly among those over the age of 57 years. A high ...
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Current use of hormonal contraception for birth control, compared with never use, among women younger than 40 years is significantly associated with a 22-fold higher prevalence of recurrent UTIs.
A group of experts who reviewed evidence on urinary tract infections (UTIs) failed to come up with many recommendations due to the lack of evidence about how to diagnose and treat the infections, a ...