Background: Growing antibiotic resistance warrants studying nonantibiotic prophylaxis for recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs). Use of lactobacilli appears to be promising. Methods: Between January 2005 and August 2007, we randomized 252 postmenopausal women with recurrent UTIs taking part in a double-blind noninferiority trial to receive 12 months of prophylaxis with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, 480 mg, once daily or oral capsules containing 109 colony-forming units of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14 twice daily. Primary end points were the mean number of symptomatic UTIs, proportion of participants with at least 1 UTI during 12 months, time to first UTI, and development of antibiotic resistance by Esche...
Objective To address clinical uncertainties about the effectiveness and safety of long-term antibiot...
This study evaluated patient-initiated single-dose antibiotic prophylaxis and continuous long-term l...
Recurrent urinary tract infection has become one of the most prevalent motives for antibiotic need i...
Background: Growing antibiotic resistance warrants studying nonantibiotic prophylaxis for recurrent ...
Background: Growing antibiotic resistance warrants studying nonantibiotic prophylaxis for recurrent ...
INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVES: Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) afflict a great number of women...
Patient enrolment in the 'Non-antibiotic versus antibiotic prophylaxis for recurrent urinary-tract i...
Increasing antimicrobial resistance has stimulated interest in non-antibiotic prophylaxis of recurre...
Objective: To address clinical uncertainties about the effectiveness and safety of long-term antibio...
This article reviews antibiotic and non-antibiotic treatments for women, to prevent recurrent, uncom...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate and summarize pharmacological inte...
Urinary-tract infections (UTIs) occur frequently and hence have significant financial implications. ...
This study aims to define the usefulness of antibiotic prophylaxis of urinary tract infection (UTI) ...
BACKGROUND: The increasing prevalence of uropathogens resistant to antimicrobial agents has stimulat...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common bacterial infections in women, and increase in i...
Objective To address clinical uncertainties about the effectiveness and safety of long-term antibiot...
This study evaluated patient-initiated single-dose antibiotic prophylaxis and continuous long-term l...
Recurrent urinary tract infection has become one of the most prevalent motives for antibiotic need i...
Background: Growing antibiotic resistance warrants studying nonantibiotic prophylaxis for recurrent ...
Background: Growing antibiotic resistance warrants studying nonantibiotic prophylaxis for recurrent ...
INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVES: Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) afflict a great number of women...
Patient enrolment in the 'Non-antibiotic versus antibiotic prophylaxis for recurrent urinary-tract i...
Increasing antimicrobial resistance has stimulated interest in non-antibiotic prophylaxis of recurre...
Objective: To address clinical uncertainties about the effectiveness and safety of long-term antibio...
This article reviews antibiotic and non-antibiotic treatments for women, to prevent recurrent, uncom...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate and summarize pharmacological inte...
Urinary-tract infections (UTIs) occur frequently and hence have significant financial implications. ...
This study aims to define the usefulness of antibiotic prophylaxis of urinary tract infection (UTI) ...
BACKGROUND: The increasing prevalence of uropathogens resistant to antimicrobial agents has stimulat...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common bacterial infections in women, and increase in i...
Objective To address clinical uncertainties about the effectiveness and safety of long-term antibiot...
This study evaluated patient-initiated single-dose antibiotic prophylaxis and continuous long-term l...
Recurrent urinary tract infection has become one of the most prevalent motives for antibiotic need i...