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Diagnosis of urinary tract infections: quick reference guide

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Version of document consulted on: Version 1.7 - 17 May 2018

Public consultation: 16 May 2018 to 5 June 2018

Date document issued: 12 October 2018

Summary

We鈥檙e seeking views on updating the diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) quick reference guide for primary care providers.

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Consultation description

We鈥檙e inviting feedback on a draft updated version of 鈥楧iagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs): quick reference guide for primary care鈥� which includes flowcharts and quick reference tables that provide a simple, effective way to diagnose UTIs that minimises antibiotic resistance.

This draft version should not be used yet as a quick reference for UTI diagnosis.

Please email any comments to: [email protected] with the subject heading: 鈥榬eview feedback UTI diagnostic guide May 2018鈥�. In your feedback, please specify your name and affiliation, comments with suggested changes, and reference/evidence to support.

The current version of the UTI diagnostic quick reference guide is available online.

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Published 16 May 2018
Last updated 13 November 2018 show all updates
  1. Added review of users' comments.

  2. Replaced document to fix the first 2 sets of yes/no boxes in the flowchart on page 5.

  3. First published.

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