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October 2, 2005

What causes a Uninary Tract Infection?

Usually, a Urinary Tract Infection UTI is caused by bacteria that can also live in the digestive tract, in the vagina, or around the urethra, which is at the entrance to the urinary tract. Most often these bacteria enter the urethra and travel to the bladder and kidneys. Usually, your body removes the bacteria, and you have no symptoms. However, some people seem to be prone to infection, including women and older people.

Urinary Tract Infection in Women
Women are more likely to get UTIs than men are.

 

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