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Urinary tract infection: diagnostic tools for primary care consultation

Applies to England

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The following report includes the responses received over the consultation period for the UTI diagnostic flowcharts. The responses were reviewed by the steering group and changes made according to the feedback outlined in the attached text. We would like to thank everyone who provided input into the consultation and invite further input as the resource is used locally.

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Summary

Quick reference tools for primary care providers for diagnosing and understanding culture results for urinary tract infections (UTIs).

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Consultation description

These quick reference tools for primary care providers describe when to consider a urinary tract infection (UTI) in:

  • women aged under 65 years
  • adults aged over 65 years
  • adults with a urinary catheter who have a suspected catheter-associated UTI (CAUTI)

The text explains the flowcharts and supplies further information about diagnosis in different groups and about urine sampling.

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Published 8 May 2024
Last updated 22 May 2025 show all updates
  1. Added the public feedback from the public consultation.

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