Abstract:Urinary tract infection (UTI) remains one of the commonest clinical problems presenting to medical practitioners. UTIs are frequently treated with antibiotics, which has exacerbated the emergence of resistant strains among uropathogens. Consequently, there is increasing interest in the development of safe alternatives to antibiotics. The use of probiotics has been advocated as a plausible alternative to antibiotics, but questions remain as to their mode of application. This study was therefore conducted to eva… Show more
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