French consensus on antibiotherapy of urinary tract infections. The French Society for Infectious Diseases
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01704365
French consensus on antibiotherapy of urinary tract infections. The French Society for Infectious Diseases
Abstract
We report on a recent French Consensus Conference on antimicrobial therapy of urinary tract infections (UTI). These guidelines were limited to questions on which a consensus seemed possible, namely lower uncomplicated urinary tract infections, bacteriuria in pregnancy and in the elderly, acute pyelonephritis and prostatitis.
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