Treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infection in non-pregnant women.
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چکیده
A study of placebo treatment of acute symptomatic urinary tract infection in non-pregnant women showed that about 80%4 obtained sterile urine spontaneously within 5 months. About one-half of these had recurrent infection within a year. Antimicrobials produced a high immediate cure rate, but only 45°o maintained sterile urine for 2 years. The recurrence rate was highest during the first 2 months after treatment, and thereafter nearly constant during the subsequent 20 months. Twentynine percent of recurrences were recrudescences and 71%4 reinfections. About one-sixth of the patients had a very high recurrence rate, 2-6 infections/year, as compared with 0*32/year in the remainder. Nearly all of these patients had their first recurrence within 5 months of the initial treatment. The probability of recurrence increased with the number of previous infections. Some patients, however, after a period with many recurrences, showed a remarkable decrease in recurrence rate. If the aim of treatment is to keep periods of bacteriuria to a miniimum, it is necessary to do frequent urine cultures for at least 6 months after elimination of bacteriuria.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Postgraduate medical journal
دوره 48 556 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1972