Prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections. Minerva Urol Nefrol 2013; 65: 9-20.Wagenlehner FME, Vahlensieck W, Bauer HW et al.: Prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections. Minerva Urol Nefrol 2013; 65: 9-20.Wagenlehner FM, Vahlensieck W, Bauer HW, Weidner W, Piechota HJ, ...
Prevention of recurrent urinary-tract infections in women.Discusses acute cystitis, a common form of urinary-tract infection (UTI), in American women. Bacterial factors influencing susceptibility to UTI; Escherichia coli as the most common infecting uropathogen; Association of UTI with non-secretors ...
The children were monitored for 1 year, and their recurrent UTIs were recorded. RESULTS: Twenty children (16%) in the cranberry group and 28 (22%) in the placebo group had at least 1 recurrent UTI (difference, -6%; 95% confidence interval [CI], -16 to 4%; P = .21). There were...
Although antibiotics still represent the standard treatment to manage recurrent UTI (rUTI), D-mannose, an inert monosaccharide that is metabolized and excreted in urine and acts by inhibiting bacterial adhesion to the urothelium, represents a promising nonantibiotic prevention strategy. The aim of ...
Rising rates of antimicrobial resistance, fuelled by the overuse of antibiotics in humans, are a serious threat to global public health. Alternatives to antibiotics for the prevention of recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) are attractive options to reduce the risks of antimicrobial resistance. The...
Recurrent UTIs Use a urine culture to diagnose recurrent UTI. SUGGESTED for you Use vaginal estrogen therapy in postmenopausal patients to help prevent recurrent UTIs. Use immunoactive prophylaxis to reduce the incidence of recurrent UTIs in individuals of all ages. ...
2. Impact of re-occurrence of urolithiasis 3. The male-to-female ratio of urolithiasis occurrence 4. Molecular and cellular mechanism of urolithiasis 5. Treatment of urolithiasis 6. Prevention from recurrent urolithiasis 7. Conclusion Interpretation and critical revision of the article Declarations Conse...
Patients with lower neurogenic bladder dysfunction are at an increased risk of suffering from recurrent urinary tract infections. Recurrent symptomatic urinary tract infection is occasionally treated with antibiotics as a prophylactic prevention strategy
Background Escherichia coli, the main bacteria found in recurrent urinary tract infections (UTI), is now frequently resistant to several currently used antibiotic treatments making new solutions essential. In this study, we evaluated the association pro
Methenamine, which was approved in 1967 for recurrent UTI prophylaxis in those aged 12 years and older, works by releasing formaldehyde in acidic urine, thus resulting in bacteriostasis. A systematic review,31 which included a multicenter, open-label, randomized noninferiority trial conducted in the...