Intestinal microbiology and urinary tract infection associated risk in long-term aged care residents.
Sophie J MillerLucy CarpenterSteven L TaylorSteve L WesselinghJocelyn M ChooAndrew P ShoubridgeLito E PapanicolasGeraint B Rogersnull nullPublished in: Communications medicine (2024)
No association between the gut microbiome and UTI incidence, as has been reported in younger individuals, is evident in long-term aged care residents. Considerable variability in gut microbiome characteristics, relating to high antibiotic exposure and age-related physiological and immunological factors, could mask such a relationship. However, it cannot be discounted that increased UTI risk in the elderly is independent of microbiome-mediated mechanisms.