Antibiotic resistance and vaccination in patients with urinary tract infection
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https://doi.org/10.22141/2307-1257.7.1.2018.122213Keywords:
urinary tract infection, uroantisceptics, antibiotic resistance, vaccine therapy, urivacAbstract
Limited in experience of using uroantiseptics, even those manufactured in European countries, such as Furamag and Macmiror, excessive use of antibiotics, which causes antibiotic resistance in the EU countries and form resistance to antibiotics. The problem of treatment resistant, recurrent infections of the urinary tract and asymptomatic bacteriuria can be solved with vaccinotherapy. Urivac may recommend as an independent option or in combination with prophylactic treatment with uroanticeptic and/or phytomedicine.Downloads
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