dc.description.abstract | Bacteriuria presence of bacteria in urine is linked to both asymptomatic and symptomatic urinary tract infections, and it underpins a lot of the microbial colonization dynamics in the urinary tract Bacteriuria is prevalent in a wide range of patient categories, including healthy people, institutionalized elderly, pregnant women, and immune-compromised patients determining the significance of significant bacteriuria in infected persons is a diagnostic difficulty partially due to the diversity of causative microorganisms, and necessitates a careful evaluation of the numerous etiologies of bacteriuria in different populations and situations Recent molecular discoveries have revealed how specific bacterial features enable organisms to flourish in human urine, a fitness adaption that may impact the course of bacteriuria in some people | en_US |