The global resistance to antibiotics is complicating the treatment of approximately 150 million urinary tract infections (UTIs) that occur annually.
According to new research, nearly half of the women presenting with symptoms at a major referral hospital have infections resistant to multiple drugs.
The study, conducted by researchers at Mzuzu University and published in the National Library of Medicine, found that the prevalence of UTIs among women assessed at Zomba Central Hospital in Malawi is 48.5%.
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