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Introduction Complicated UTIs (cUTIs), especially in women over 40, often result from urinary tract abnormalities and are commonly caused by MDR Gram-negative bacteria like Enterobacterales and P. aeruginosa (1,2). Intra-abdominal infections (IAIs), frequently polymicrobial, share similar resistant pathogens and further complicate management due to

A Dual Approach using Combination Antibiotic of Imipenem, Cilastatin, and Relebactam for Concurrent Urinary and Abdominal Infections
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