Urinary tract infection: is it time for a new approach considering a gender perspective and new microbial advances?
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections in humans, particularly affecting women, with significant clinical and socioeconomic impacts. Despite advances in medical research, the diagnostic criteria for UTI have remained practically unchanged since Kass’s seminal...
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2024
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