Urogenital microbiome, intracellular bacterial communities, and their contribution to urinary tract infections
The urinary tract was long considered a sterile environment, but recent studies have revealed the presence of diverse microbial communities in healthy individuals collectively known as the urinary microbiome or urobiome. Although the urobiome has been studied primarily in populations from North Amer...
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2025
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