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Antibiotics recommended for UTIs, except for cystitis, are considered as \"critical\" (highly generating bacterial resistances). UTIs are a potential source of antibiotic resistance: often inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions, evolution of the resistance profiles of the bacteria involved, emergence of multi-resistant strains.\n\nThe first hypothesis is that there are other profiles of clinical UTI situations in general practice than typical cystitis or pyelonephritis, including intermediate forms.\n\nThe second hypothesis is that these intermediate forms of UTI are subject to longer durations of antibiotherapy, and that probable explanatory factors need to be identified.",[59],"Urinary Tract Infections","2024-07-02",{"date":62,"type":63},"2024-07-03","ACTUAL",{"date":65,"type":63},"2023-12-15",{"date":67,"type":55},"2025-01-31",{"name":5,"class":6},1]