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by stephenlchen
2396 days ago
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Great question! While empiric treatment for most patients presenting with acute uncomplicated UTIs is appropriate, recent studies (happy to share these) have shown that 30-50% of the time these patients are being overtreated. Our test result + patient’s symptoms increases the diagnostic accuracy significantly and can help reduce the misuse of antibiotics. With the growing threat of antibiotic resistance, we believe having a cheap and accessible screening test like ours can make a big difference in the care of this common problem. |
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Nonetheless, after my argument against the use of urinalysis in managing an uncomplicated UTI, I still think you may have a winner given that testing is still widely done. If you have robust medical provider support who understands the limitations, then a significant number of patients would benefit without incurring the large cost or time spent seeking help.