Urinary tract infections (UTI) are an important part of infectious diseases. For some patients, those infections are recurrent and have many consequences such as altered quality of life, recurrent symptoms, antibiotics overuse… The primary purpose of this study is to estimate the proportion of patients in Puy-de-Dôme with recurrent urinary tract infections among patients with at least one UTI during 2019. The secondary purposes are : characteristics of patients with recurrent UTI, by sex ; determine predictive factors of recurrent UTI, by sex ; describe bacterial ecology of recurrent UTI and the proportion of multi-resistant bacteria.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
561
Chu Clermont Ferrand
Clermont-Ferrand, France
Proportion of recurrent urinary tract infections
Proportion, with its 95% confidence interval, of recurrent urinary tract infections, by sex, in the population of Puy-de-Dôme who reported having had at least one urinary tract infection in the year 2019. The diagnosis of recurrent urinary tract infection will be at least 3 urinary tract infections in one year
Time frame: During year 2019
age in year
Risk factors of recurrent urinary tract infections
Time frame: day 1
sexe
Risk factors of recurrent urinary tract infections
Time frame: day 1
, medical and surgical history
Risk factors of recurrent urinary tract infections
Time frame: day 1
life habits
Risk factors of recurrent urinary tract infections
Time frame: day 1
number of visits at the general practitioner
measure of healthcare consumption with the number of visits at the general practitioner performed
Time frame: during year 2019
number of urinalysis
measure of healthcare consumption with the number of urinalysis performed
Time frame: during year 2019
number of antibiotic therapies
measure of healthcare consumption with the number of antibiotic therapies performed
Time frame: during year 2019
quality of life
quality of life evaluated with a self-reported questionnaire inspired by the Leicester Impact Scale
Time frame: during year 2019
bacteriological characteristics of recurrent urinary tract infections
evaluated with results of urinalysis, bacterial identification and antimicrobial susceptibility
Time frame: during year 2019
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