| Literature DB >> 3545118 |
L Leibovici, G Alpert, A Laor, O Kalter-Leibovici, Y L Danon.
Abstract
A group of 147 young women with symptomatic urinary tract infection (UTI) were compared with a control group of 105 symptom-free young women belonging to the same population. On logistic-regression analysis, sexual activity was the only significant and independent behavioral difference between the groups (87% of women with UTI were sexually active vs 32.7% of the control group). Of the 147 episodes of UTI, only 28.9% occurred within 24 hours of sexual intercourse; of 24 episodes that occurred during follow-up, the percentage that occurred within 24 hours of intercourse was 33.3%. This finding is in discordance with the close temporal association between UTI and sexual intercourse reported in previous studies.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3545118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Intern Med ISSN: 0003-9926