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Rise in E. coli Resistance In UTIs Starting to Slow


 

As many as 25% of women with acute cystitis can develop frequent, recurrent UTIs, which are reinfections, not relapses. (Fewer than 5% of these women have a correctable structural or functional abnormality of the urinary tract.)

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