Nutritional bioactives for preventing recurrent urinary tract infections in children: microbiome-mediated mechanisms and clinical implications (opens in new tab)
Recurrent urinary tract infections in children represent a common clinical challenge associated with repeated antibiotic exposure and rising antimicrobial resistance. These limitations have intensified interest in non-antibiotic preventive strategies, particularly nutritional bioactives capable of modulating host–microbe interactions. This review provides a clinically oriented synthesis of current evidence on dietary and nutraceutical interventions for the prevention of recurrent pediatric ur...
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