Longer treatment for male urinary tract infection not associated with reduced early or late recurrence risk

Tuesday, December 4, 2012 - 21:30 in Health & Medicine

A study of more than 33,000 outpatient male veterans suggests that a longer duration of antimicrobial treatment of more than seven days for a urinary tract infection appeared not to be associated with a reduced risk of early or late recurrence compared to a shorter duration (seven days or less) of treatment.

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