E. coli, S. saprophyticus, and K. pneumoniae are the three most common causes of UTIs.
The three most common causative agents of urinary tract infections (UTIs) are E. coli, S. saprophyticus, and K. pneumoniae.
| Front | What are the (3) MCC of UTI? |
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| Back | E.coli S.saprophyticus K.pneumonia |
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