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Review
. 2024 Sep 4;51(1):955.
doi: 10.1007/s11033-024-09888-6.

Relationship between urinary tract infections and serum vitamin D level in adults and children- a literature review

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Relationship between urinary tract infections and serum vitamin D level in adults and children- a literature review

Devadass Jessy Mercy et al. Mol Biol Rep. .

Abstract

Over time, researchers have accumulated significant evidence indicating that vitamin D deficiency not only impacts skeletal health but also contributes to the development and progression of various diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions. The risk of low serum 1, 25(OH)2D3 level ultimately directs the way to morbidity, the beginning of new diseases, and numerous infections. Infections are the first entity that affects those with vitamin D deficiency. The common infection is urinary tract infection (UTI), and its relationship with vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency remains controversial. This infection affects both men and women, but comparatively, women are more prone to this infection because of the short length of the urethra, which makes an easy entry for the bacteria. The low level of serum vitamin D increases the risk of UTIs in children. Recurrent UTIs are one of the major weaknesses in women; if left untreated, they progress to appallingly serious conditions like kidney dysfunction, liver damage, etc. Hence improving the vitamin D status may help to improve the immune system, thus making it more resistant to infections. In this review, we have focused on examining whether vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency are the causes of UTIs and the association between them in women and children. We have also described the connection between vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency with UTIs and additional nanotechnology- based treatment strategies.

Keywords: And Immune modulation; Genetic polymorphisms; Serum vitamin D level; UTIs in adults; UTIs in children; Urinary tract infections; Vitamin D deficiency.

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