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Title: Investigation and management of recurrent urinary ract infection.
Authors: Hutton H.;Amos L.;Kerr P.G. 
Institution: (Hutton, Amos) Monash University, Monash Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (Kerr) Nephrology, Monash Health, Australia (Kerr) Department of Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Issue Date: 15-Sep-2014
Copyright year: 2014
Publication information: Medicine Today. 15 (8) (pp 33-40), 2014. Date of Publication: August 2014.
Abstract: Recurrent urinary tract infections are common in women; after investigations to exclude common predisposing causes and complications, the focus is on strategies to prevent recurrence. In children and men, there is a higher index of suspicion for an underlying cause and further investigation is usually needed.
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ISSN: 1443-430X
URI: https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/41937
Type: Short Survey
Subjects: norfloxacin
dysuria
fever
graft recipient
human
infection prevention
kidney transplantation
Lactobacillus crispatus
microscopy
non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
nonhuman
physical examination
pregnant woman
*recurrent infection/et [Etiology]
*recurrent infection/pc [Prevention]
*recurrent infection/su [Surgery]
risk factor
short survey
urinalysis
urinary frequency
*urinary tract infection/et [Etiology]
*urinary tract infection/pc [Prevention]
*urinary tract infection/su [Surgery]
urine culture
amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid
cefalexin
ceftriaxone
cephalosporin
ciprofloxacin
estrogen
methenamine hippurate
nitrofurantoin
probiotic agent
trimethoprim
vancomycin
anamnesis
antibiotic prophylaxis
antibiotic resistance
antibiotic therapy
asymptomatic bacteriuria
bladder catheterization
cranberry
microscopy
Lactobacillus crispatus
kidney transplantation
urine culture
nonhuman
non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
infection prevention
human
graft recipient
fever
anamnesis
antibiotic prophylaxis
antibiotic resistance
antibiotic therapy
asymptomatic bacteriuria
bladder catheterization
cranberry
dysuria
physical examination
pregnant woman
*recurrent infection / *etiology / *prevention / *surgery
risk factor
short survey
urinalysis
urinary frequency
*urinary tract infection / *etiology / *prevention / *surgery
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