by Bob Yang (Editor), Steve Foley (Editor)
This book comprehensively covers the latest consensus in the
diagnosis and management of patients with recurrent Urinary Tract
Infections (UTIs). It features a broad overview of the basic science and
the spread of antibiotic resistance in UTIs. Guidelines are provided on
the recommended approaches for using antibiotics including dosage,
duration, resistance rates for a range of antibiotics, and available
methods for combating antibiotic resistance. Further topics covered
include prophylaxis, including conservative lifestyle modifications as
well as preventative therapies.
Female Urinary Tract Infections in Clinical Practice summarises
the basic science, use of antibiotics, and preventative strategies for
UTIs and represents a timely and valuable resource for all practising
and trainee medical professionals who encounter these patients in their
practice.