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With their high prevalence and predisposition to recurrence, urinary tract infections are important contributors to antibiotic prescription worldwide. Studies involving alternative urinary tract infections treatments emerged as a priority in the last years, developing as a response to rapid global dissemination of multi-drug resistant uropathogens. One of these non-antibiotic strategies is based on the hypothesis that recurrent and severe forms of urinary tract infections have a genetic susceptibility pattern, involving the variability of the innate immune response to germs aggression. Yet insufficient studied, the immunology of urinary tract infections is still a subject for new bold researches. By focusing the precise defect that leads to predisposition towards severe or recurrent evolution of the disease and by targeting to correct them, these new therapies examples outlined in our review can bring a ray of hope in the treatment of UTI and the burden they represent.

eISSN:
1220-5818
Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
4 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Internal Medicine, other, Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Pneumology