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You have accessJournal of UrologyInfections/Inflammation/Cystic Disease of the Genitourinary Tract: Kidney 39 (54%) women and 9 (53%) men. The average infection free period was 54.7 months; 56.7 months in women and 44.3 months in men. During the follow-up period, 5 patients died, all due to unrelated causes, namely COVID pneumonitis, Lung cancer, Progressive supranuclear palsy, Pancreatic cancer and old age (89 years). In the remaining 84 patients, no adverse events were reported during the long-term follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first long-term study on Uromune® and reveals an excellent safety record with minimal long-term adverse events. Furthermore, it underscores Uromune's sustained efficacy, albeit less than the outcomes reported in previous 1 year studies. Uromune® shows great promise as an alternative to conventional treatments for preventing recurrent UTIs. Ongoing investigations are studying its effectiveness in complex UTIs and within neurogenic bladders, in addition to exploring efficacy and safety of a higher dosage regimen. Source of Funding: None to declare © 2024 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 211Issue 5SMay 2024Page: e1292 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2024 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.Metrics Author Information Sagar Kanabar More articles by this author Stephen J. Foley More articles by this author Bob Yang More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement PDF downloadLoading ...
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