Overview
Evolving Strategies for Identifying and Treating Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections: Filling the Gaps Across Clinical Settings
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Start ActivityThe rise of antibiotic resistance has limited the effectiveness of traditional antibiotic options which have broad-spectrum activity. In turn, there are several new antibiotics with novel mechanisms of action to improve activity against multidrug resistant strains in uUTIs.
Clinicians require fluency with available data and strategies to address diagnostic uncertainty and prevent treatment failure and mitigate recurrence in patients with uUTIs using conventional and novel antibiotic therapies.
- Establish standards to efficiently and effectively classify and diagnose patients with uUTIs
- Interpret and apply the latest advances for addressing drug resistance in the treatment of uUTIs to prevent resistant/recurrent infections
- Select optimal antibiotic regimen based on patient-specific factors and antibiotic susceptibility for uUTI
- Construct collaborative, interprofessional care practices to improve the quality of care for patients with uUTIs
Activity Topics/Agenda
- Overview of uUTIs
- Diagnosis of uUTIs
- Treatment of uUTIs
- Novel Strategies
- Treatment Failure and Recurrence
- Practical Tools
Professor of Medicine/Infectious Diseases
Boston University School of Medicine
and Chief, Infectious Diseases
VA Boston HCS
Boston, MA

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