Relationship between obstetric history and recurrent urinary infections
Abstract Urinary tract infections affect more than 50% of women. 25% derive from recurrent UTI (RUTI). It is not known the relationship between obstetric history and RUTI occurrence. Investigate the relationship between obstetric events and RUTI. Multicenter observational retrospective study. Groups...
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Autores principales: | Cynthia Vanaclocha-Ferrer, Barbara-Yolanda Padilla-Fernandez, Magaly-Teresa Marquez-Sanchez, María-Helena Garcia-Sanchez, María-de-la-O Rodriguez-Martin, Nayra Hernandez-Navarro, Cristina Domenech-Perez, Lauro-Sebastián Valverde-Martinez, María-Carmen Flores-Fraile, Misericordia Martínez Huélamo, José-Angel Nieto-Barbero, José-Antonio Miron-Canelo, María-Begoña Garcia-Cenador, María-Fernanda Lorenzo-Gomez |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/09f0f366afe54592bada7f4079a208be |
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