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Background: Recurrent urinary tract infections (R-UTIs) are the main cause of morbidity and hospitalizations in subjects with neurogenic bladder (NB) due to spinal cord injury (SCI). We evaluated the efficacy of weekly oral cyclic antibiotic (WOCA) prophylaxis (ie, the alternate weekly administration of 2 antibiotics) in preventing R-UTIs. Methods: Randomized (1:1), open-label, superiority-controlled trial compared WOCA prophylaxis to no prophylaxis (control) for 6 months in patients with NB due to SCI, using clean intermittent self-catheterization, and suffering from R-UTIs. Primary outcome was incidence of symptomatic antibiotic-treated UTIs. Secondary outcomes were number of febrile UTIs, number of hospitalizations, WOCA tolerance, antibiotic consumption, number of negative urine cultures, and emergence of bacterial resistance in urinary, intestinal, and nasal microbiota. Results: Forty-five patients were either allocated to the WOCA group (n = 23) or the control group (n = 22). Median (IQR) incidence of symptomatic antibiotic-treated UTIs was 1.0 (0.5-2.5) in the WOCA group versus 2.5 (1.2-4.0) (P =. 0241) in the control group. No febrile UTIs were recorded in the WOCA group versus 9 (45.0%) (P
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Dinh, A., Hallouin-Bernard, M. C., Davido, B., Lemaignen, A., Bouchand, F., Duran, C., … Bernard, L. (2020). Weekly Sequential Antibioprophylaxis for Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections among Patients with Neurogenic Bladder: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 71(12), 3128–3135. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz1207
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