Sentences with phrase «urinary infections associated»

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«Phage have been used as an alternative to antibiotics for decades in eastern European countries, particularly for treatment of urinary tract infections,» said corresponding author Catherine Putonti, PhD, Associate Professor of Bioinformatics, Loyola University, Chicago.
«According to the National Healthcare safety Network, P. aeruginosa causes approximately 10 percent of catheter - associated urinary tract infections each year in the United States,» says Lee.
The survey inquired about the implementation of 16 prescribed infection prevention measures at point - of - care, and clinician adherence to these policies for the prevention of central line - associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI), ventilator - associated pneumonia (VAP), and catheter - associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI).
Erythromycin was not associated with increased risk nor was nitrofurantoin, often used to treat urinary tract infections in pregnant women.
«Worrisomely, ST405 has frequently been associated with community - onset urinary tract infections,» Kreiswirth said.
New expert guidance highlights strategies for implementing and prioritizing efforts to prevent catheter - associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) in hospitals.
Within this wider problem, urinary - tract infections associated with catheter use are a particular concern: in 2001 a US study found more than half a million cases each year, accounting for approximately 40 % of all HAIs (Int.
According to Dairy Australia, research has suggested probiotics may have a role in enhancing immunity, managing or treating irritable bowel syndrome, protecting against and treating antibiotic - associated diarrhoea, and protecting against urinary tract infections.
In fact, that may be why urinary tract infections have been associated with breast cancer risk.
Not drinking enough water appears to be associated with such problems as falls and fractures, heat stroke, heart disease, lung disorders, kidney disease, kidney stones, bladder and colon cancers, urinary tract infections, cavities, decreased immune function, and cataract formation.
This is has been used effectively for treating health problems associated with urinary tract infections.
Cranberries help prevent urinary tract infections, are anti-bacterial and are associated with immune and cardiovascular benefits.
The symptoms associated with urinary staph infections in dogs may include blood in the urine, difficulty urinating, increased frequency of urination and straining upon urination.
It is indicated for use in multiple species for treating diseases transmitted by ticks, chlamydia, urinary tract infections, and other conditions associated with infection by susceptible bacteria.
Sometimes it's associated with a urinary tract infection but not always.
Complications of spay and neuter surgeries are infrequent, but can include excessive bleeding, pain, infection, failure to heal normally, and estrogen - associated urinary incontinence in young female dogs.
The AVMA policy statement goes on to say: ``... potential health problems associated with spaying and neutering have also been identified, including an increased risk of prostatic cancer in males; increased risks of bone cancer and hip dysplasia in large - breed dogs associated with sterilization before maturity; and increased incidences of obesity, diabetes, urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence, and hypothyroidism.»
• increases the risk of cardiac hemangiosarcoma by a factor of 1.6 • triples the risk of hypothyroidism • increases the risk of progressive geriatric cognitive impairment • triples the risk of obesity, a common health problem in dogs with many associated health problems • quadruples the small risk (< 0.6 %) of prostate cancer • doubles the small risk (5; this is a common cancer and major cause of death in some breeds • triples the risk of hypothyroidism • increases the risk of obesity by a factor of 1.6 - 2, a common health problem in dogs with many associated health problems • causes urinary «spay incontinence» in 4 - 20 % of female dogs • increases the risk of persistent or recurring urinary tract infections by a factor of 3 - 4 • increases the risk of recessed vulva, vaginal dermatitis, and vaginitis, especially for female dogs spayed before puberty • doubles the small risk (< 1 %) of urinary tract tumors • increases the risk of orthopedic disorders • increases the risk of adverse reactions to vaccinations One thing is clear — much of the spay / neuter information that is available to the public is unbalanced and contains claims that are exaggerated or unsupported by evidence.
Even so, the AVMA deals HSUS a blow in its straightforward policy statement «potential health problems associated with spaying and neutering have also been identified, including an increased risk of prostatic cancer in males; increased risks of bone cancer and hip dysplasia in large - breed dogs associated with sterilization before maturity; and increased incidences of obesity, diabetes, urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence, and hypothyroidism.»
There are several complications associated with urinary incontinence besides getting your carpet and floor wet; among many other complications, there is an increase in chances of acquiring a bladder infection.
A cat with a urinary - tract infection may find urinating painful and come to associate the pain with his litter box.
Note that these symptoms are also associated with other conditions such as Cushing's Disease and Kidney problems, however UTI (urinary tract infection) is most likely the cause.
While many cats appear to thrive on a vegan diet, there are also anecdotal reports of cats with recurring urinary tract problems, including infections associated with previous urethral obstructions caused by urinary crystals.
A cat that is urinating inappropriately may have any number of medical conditions associated with the behavior, including lower urinary tract disease, kidney disease, urinary tract infection and diabetes mellitus.
If your cat has a urinary tract infection, he may be associating the pain of urination with the litter box and that's why he's avoiding it.
This has resulted in an epidemic of feline obesity as well as stress - associated diseases» like urinary tract infections, says Ariel Mosenco, DVM, of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine.
Some conditions that are commonly associated with accidents outside the litter box include: • Urinary Tract Infection (UTI).
Medical conditions such as a urinary tract infection, pain when defecating, or a systemic disorder known as interstitial cystitis may cause your cat to associate discomfort with her litter box.
The patient will not have the usual symptoms of urinary infection as the steroid will suppress the inflammation associated with the infection.
Identification of urinary tract infection associated with urinary stones requires culture not only of the urine but also of the bladder lining or the urolith (bladder stone).
Because of these associated conditions, urinary tract infections in cats usually need to be treated with an effective antibiotic for at least six weeks.
* Urinary tract inflammation («bladder infection», FUS, FLUTD, cystitis, crystals, bladder or kidney stones) * Arthritis * Kidney, liver, or thyroid disease (most common in older cats) * Diabetes * Inflammatory Bowel Disease (may result in pooping outside the box) * Declaw issues (declawed cats experience intermittent or chronic pain that may become associated with the litterbox itself)
Side effects that have been associated with transvaginal mesh include severe pain, vaginal mesh erosion, infection, urinary problems, pain during sex or recurrent prolapse.
These patients have alleged that the makers of transvaginal mesh products failed to properly warn them about the risks associated with their products, including severe pain, infection, bleeding, vaginal mesh erosion, sexual problems, urinary problems and organ perforation.
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