U.S., Sept. 24 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07188935) titled 'Glycemia and Antibiotic Efficacy in Diabetic Recurrent UTIs' on Sept. 01.

Brief Summary: This study looked at how blood sugar control affects treatment of repeated urinary tract infections (UTIs) in people with type 2 diabetes. Ninety-nine patients at Al-Zahraa Teaching Hospital in Iraq were included. Some patients had good blood sugar control, while others did not. All were treated with antibiotics, and doctors checked if the infection was cured after 14 days and if it came back within 30 days. The study helps show how diabetes management can affect recovery from UTIs and the chance of infection returning.

Study Start Date: Oct. ...