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Urinary tract infection in adults: research priorities and strategies
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Urinary tract infection in adults: research priorities and strategies

A.R Ronald, L.E Nicolle, E Stamm, J Krieger, J Warren, A Schaeffer, K.G Naber, T.M Hooton, J Johnson, S Chambers, …
International journal of antimicrobial agents, Vol.17(4), pp.343-348
2001
PMID: 11295419

Abstract

Prevention and care Urinary tract infection Research priorities Adults
Waning interest in urinary tract infection (UTI) research has limited clinical advances during the past two decades. Although care has improved for some specific UTI syndromes, there is limited evidence for most of the decisions made each day in the management of these infections. Additional clinical research is necessary to improve UTI prevention and care strategies.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.23 Antibiotics & Antimicrobials
1.23.146 Antibiotic Resistance
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Infectious Diseases
Microbiology
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Pharmacology & Toxicology

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