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Combatting multi-drug resistance in urinary tract infections among diabetic populations: A perspective review

Author Affiliations
Islamic University, Dinajpur Medical College, Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Published InHealth Sciences Review
Year2025
Citations5

Abstract

• Provides an analysis of the global prevalence and impact of UTIs among diabetic populations. • This elucidates the mechanisms of multi-drug resistance in UTIs among diabetic populations. • Highlights the challenges in the accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of UTIs. • Critically evaluate the current and emerging therapeutic strategies. • Outlines future research directions and underscores the urgent need for concerted efforts. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic condition that lowers life expectancy and quality of life when left untreated or improperly managed. Infections, both common and pathogenic, such as emphysematous pyelonephritis, malignant otitis externa, mucormycosis, and Fournier's gangrene, are more common in diabetic patients. Because patients with diabetes have a lower prognosis and more frequent Urinary tract infections…
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