ILOs
- describe the pathology of UTI/Pyelonephritis/Prostatitis
- describe risk factors for and the ranges in clinical presentation in UTI/Pyelonephritis/Prostatitis
- review the range of organisms causing UTI/Pyelonephritis/Prostatitis
- describe antimicrobial treatment of UTI/Pyelonephritis/Prostatitis
- review the mechanism of action of antimicrobials used to treat UTI/Pyelonephritis/Prostatitis
- review side effects of antimicrobials used in treatment of UTI/Pyelonephritis/Prostatitis
- Some important definitions for this topic…
- What do we mean by a relapse, and a recurrent infection?
- Which people do we see bacteriuria more in, and what are other risk factors for it?
- Who do we treat bacteriuria in?
- How do we categorise UTIs?
- What are most UTIs caused by? But when can things be more complicated?
- Which are the common organisms causing UTIs?
- Outline the clinical features of UTIs…
- How do we manage a UTI in a non-pregnant woman…
- What about in children and men, and in pregnancy?
- If someone has recurrent UTIs, what do we do?
- What’s our approach to antibiotic prescribing in recurrent UTIs?