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Differentiating Uncomplicated and Complicated Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

A panelist discusses how uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) typically affect otherwise healthy individuals and can be treated with short-course antibiotics by primary care physicians, while complicated UTIs involve underlying conditions or anatomical abnormalities requiring specialized care from urologists, infectious disease specialists, and other healthcare providers working collaboratively to optimize treatment outcomes through coordinated multidisciplinary management.

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  • Provide a brief overview of the differences between uncomplicated and complicated UTIs.
  • Who are the specialties involved in treating patients with uncomplicated UTIs and how can multidisciplinary care be optimized?

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