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The practice of prescribing antibacterial agents for the treatment of infections of the genitourinary system on an outpatient basis

Abstract

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common diseases. The rational prescribing of drugs in modern clinical practice is a difficult task, and specialists are required to comply with the basic principles and recommendations for diagnosing UTIs and strictly follow the accepted treatment algorithms. The study of the practice of prescribing for UTI will allow us to evaluate the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of treatment and eliminate the identified shortcomings. All this together will significantly reduce the growth of resistance of uropathogens.

About the Authors

G. M. Muldayeva
Non- commercial joint stock company «Karaganda Medical University»
Kazakhstan

Department of Family Medicine

Karaganda



A. R. Beisenayeva
Non- commercial joint stock company «Karaganda Medical University»
Kazakhstan

Department of Family Medicine

Karaganda



A. B. Kuzgibekova
Non- commercial joint stock company «Karaganda Medical University»
Kazakhstan

Department of Family Medicine

Karaganda



A. T. Ibysheva
Non- commercial joint stock company «Karaganda Medical University»
Kazakhstan

Department of Family Medicine

Karaganda



L. S. Khaidargaliyeva
Non- commercial joint stock company «Karaganda Medical University»
Kazakhstan

Department of Family Medicine

Karaganda



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Muldayeva G.M., Beisenayeva A.R., Kuzgibekova A.B., Ibysheva A.T., Khaidargaliyeva L.S. The practice of prescribing antibacterial agents for the treatment of infections of the genitourinary system on an outpatient basis. Medicine and ecology. 2022;(3):30-32. (In Russ.)

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