
pmid: 28973215
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in both inpatient and outpatient settings. This article provides an evidence-based, clinically relevant overview of management of UTIs, including screening, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Conditions covered include acute cystitis (both uncomplicated and complicated), catheter-associated UTI, and asymptomatic bacteriuria in both women and men.
Evidence-Based Medicine, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Diagnosis, Differential, Hospitalization, Patient Education as Topic, Risk Factors, Urinary Tract Infections, Secondary Prevention, Humans, Treatment Failure, Referral and Consultation, Quality of Health Care
Evidence-Based Medicine, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Diagnosis, Differential, Hospitalization, Patient Education as Topic, Risk Factors, Urinary Tract Infections, Secondary Prevention, Humans, Treatment Failure, Referral and Consultation, Quality of Health Care
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