Women with recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) find that the condition affects many aspects of their life and causes considerable morbidity and expense. Recent advances in the understanding of the pathogenesis of recurrent UTI have led to new diagnostic techniques, classification methods, and ...
Approximately 1 in 3 women have an uncomplicated UTI before the age of 24. The lifetime prevalence of at least 1 symptomatic UTI in women is estimated to be over 50%, with about 26% of women demonstrating a recurrence during 6 months of follow-up after treatment of the initial UTI. In ...
1 Sex precedes all clinical UTI events. Survey reports of intercourse frequency in the previous two weeks. Responses are partitioned by (i) control women, (ii) rUTI women at time of UTI, and (iii) rUTI women at non-UTI time points. Source data Extended Data Fig. 2 SCFA producing ...
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Urinary Tract Infection in Postmenopausal Women genitourinary symptoms and, potentially, to UTI, but whether this therapy is appropriate for the prevention of recurrent UTI in postmenopausal women is ... B Foxman - 《Current Infectious Disease Reports》 被引量: 140发表: 1999年 ...
Some people are more likely to get a UTI than others, but about one of every five women will develop a UTI in her lifetime. Women have more UTIs than men do. It may be because women's urethra is relatively short, which allows bacteria quick access to the bladder. It may ...
These results contradict the results of the systematic review by Agur et al., who described TOT as having similar patient-reported and objective cure/improvement rates compared with retropubic TVT in the surgical treatment of women with recurrent SUI [9]. In our study, treatment with bulking ...
Although uncomplicated UTI in women is considered to be a relatively benign and self-limiting condition, it is responsible for significant symptomatology, morbidity and loss of QoL and causes unnecessary suffering, affecting patient’s daily activities, social functioning and wellbeing, and sexual ...
Non-antibiotic options for recurrent urinary tract infections in women. BMJ. 2017;359:j5193. Article Google Scholar Huber M, Ayoub M, Pfannes SD, Mittenbuhler K, Weis K, Bessler WG, Baier W. Immunostimulatory activity of the bacterial extract OM-8. Eur J Med Res. 2000;5:101–9. ...
(less acidic). Urease-producing bacteria, including as Proteus, Klebsiella, Pseudomonas, and Enterococci, are known to cause the development of these stones. In women, struvite stones are much more prevalent. This is explained by the fact that women are significantly more likely to have UTIs ...