Presence of intracellular bacterial communities in uroepithelial cells, a potential reservoir in symptomatic and non symptomatic people
Background Urinary tract infection is one of the most common infections in humans, affecting women in more proportion. The bladder was considered sterile, but it has a urinary microbiome. Moreover, intracellular bacteria (IB) were observed in uroepithelial cells from children and women with urinary...
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2024
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Geahča maid: Presence of intracellular bacterial communities in uroepithelial cells, a potential reservoir in symptomatic and non symptomatic people
- Urogenital microbiome, intracellular bacterial communities, and their contribution to urinary tract infections
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- Selection of Effective Antibiotics for Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Intracellular Bacteria Reduction
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