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The Validity of the Rapidly Diagnostic Tests for Early Detection of

... urinary tract, which is usually sterile. However, since asymptomatic colonization of the urinary tract can occur, other features such as the presence of inflammatory markers or follow-up cultures may be needed to definitively diagnose a UTI. Clinically important infections usually occur due to bacte ...
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