Publications by authors named "Cristina Muntanola-Valero"
Article Synopsis
- - The study analyzed trends in urinary tract infection (UTI) hospitalizations in Spain from 2000 to 2015, focusing on adults aged 18-65, using data from the Spanish Hospitalization Minimum Data Set with ICD-9 codes.
- - Results showed 259,804 UTI hospitalizations, with pyelonephritis being the most common type among women, while non-specific UTIs were more prevalent in men. Hospital stays and costs were higher for men, with overall mortality being slightly higher for non-specific UTIs.
- - The findings indicate an overall increase in hospitalizations related to UTIs, especially in men aged 50-64, with notable trends such as increasing rates of non-specific UT
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