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Evidence-based appraisal of two guidelines for the diagnosis of suspected, uncomplicated urinary tract infections in primary care: a diagnostic accuracy validation study.

Thomas R FanshaweRebecca K JudgeSam MortChristopher C ButlerGail N Hayward
Published in: The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (2023)
Clinicians should be aware of the potential for diagnostic error when using diagnostic guidelines for managing uncomplicated UTI and making antimicrobial prescribing decisions. Infection cannot be excluded on the basis of symptoms and dipstick testing alone.
Keyphrases
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