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Original Articles

Acute urinary tract infection in women

What kind of antibiotic therapy is optimal?

, MD, MSPH
Pages 159-172 | Published online: 17 May 2016
 

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Data gathered in recent years about uncomplicated urinary tract infections in women have led researchers to dispute previously accepted theories and approaches to treatment. Dr Elder examines several subjects that have been under debate, addressing such questions as, What differentiates urethral syndrome from low-colony-count urinary tract infection? How effective is short-course antibiotic therapy? and Why does infection persist or relapse after treatment?

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