Study of Cases of Urinary Tract Infection in Rural Population

Abstract

UTI occurs more frequently in women than in men since women have a short distance between the urethral opening and the anus and a short urethra. Both factors make it easier for bacteria to enter the bladder and cause infection. Careful diagnosis and treatment result in successful resolution of infection in most instances.

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Richa Kansal, Prerna Panjeta, R. Mahendru, Isha Bansal, Nivesh Agrawal, Sunita Siwach

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Richa Kansal, Prerna Panjeta, R. Mahendru, Isha Bansal, Nivesh Agrawal, Sunita Siwach (2014). Study of Cases of Urinary Tract Infection in Rural Population. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Reserach, 2(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-31475