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Older Women in Care Homes and UTI Treatment: What's the Deal?
Thursday, June 26, 2025
But why does this matter? Well, UTIs are common in older women, especially those in care homes. They often have weaker immune systems and other health problems. This makes them more likely to get infections and have complications.
The study also looked at how often FQs were prescribed compared to other antibiotics. It found that FQs were prescribed quite a bit, even though they might not be the safest choice. This raises questions about why doctors are choosing FQs and if they should be used less often.
So, what's the takeaway? Maybe doctors should think twice before prescribing FQs for UTIs in care home residents. Other antibiotics might be a safer bet. But more research is needed to figure out the best way to treat UTIs in this group.
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