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Figure 1. Lower UTI is limited to the urethra and bladder. Uropathogens may translocate to the prostate in  men (prostatitis) and/or ascend to the kidney (acute pyelonephritis) and blood stream (urosepsis) causing  a febrile upper UTI (adapted from  14 ).
Figure 2. Participating study sites (adapted from  51 )
Figure 1. Flowchart of participants in the study
Table 1. Baseline characteristics of 420 patients presenting with febrile UTI due to E
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