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Are antibiotics failing us in UTIs?

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Are antibiotics failing us in UTIs?

Antibiotic resistance is reshaping how we think about urinary tract infections. From the alarming rise of resistant Enterobacterales in emergency departments, to the disappointing results of D-mannose prophylaxis, to the surprising role of the gut microbiome in pediatric UTIs — this episode of Inside Nephrology: A Weekly Review explores why we may need to rethink UTI management from the ground up.

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Bibliography

Monari C et al. – High prevalence and adverse outcomes of 3rd-gen cephalosporin–resistant Enterobacterales UTIs in Emergency Departments (UTILY cohort).


Vargas CEF et al. – D-mannose effective and safe for prophylaxis of recurrent UTIs (systematic review & meta-analysis of RCTs).


Patil G, Varma S. – Prescription patterns and ADRs in UTI treatment among reproductive-age women in India (retrospective study).


Basehi MF et al. – Purple Urine Bag Syndrome as an unusual UTI manifestation linked to catheterization (case series + review).


Piteková B et al. – Gut microbiome/metabolome differences in children with first febrile UTI (pilot study).

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