Urinary Tract Infections: The Current Scenario and Future Prospects

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This paper, published in 2023, received 140 indexed citations. Written by Giuseppe Mancuso, Angelina Midiri, Elisabetta Gerace, Maria Marra, Sebastiana Zummo and Carmelo Biondo covering the research area of Epidemiology, Molecular Biology and Endocrinology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Epidemiology (88 citations), Molecular Medicine (32 citations) and Molecular Biology (28 citations). Published in Pathogens.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12040623.

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