Salmonella infections of the urinary tract
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Salmonella infections of the urinary tract
Abstract
Infection of the urinary tract is a relatively rare manifestation of salmonellosis, most often seen in elderly and debilitated patients. The literature is reviewed briefly with a focus on the mechanisms whereby the urinary tract may be involved in salmonellosis, i.e. ascending or haematogenous invasion of the urinary tract. Predisposing factors, clinical course, and recommendations for follow-up of patients are commented on. Ten cases of urinary tract infections caused by various Salmonellae illustrate the nosology.
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