Long‐TermEscherichia coliAsymptomatic Bacteriuria among Women with Diabetes Mellitus
Clinical Infectious Diseases2009Vol. 49(4), pp. 491–497
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Abstract
Treatment may reduce the overall proportion of time infected in the long term and carriage of a unique strain, but most treatment regimens were followed by subsequent recolonization. Infecting strains did not have virulence factors characteristic of uropathogenic E. coli.
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