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European Association of Urology
Publication Date: Apr 1, 2026
Page Last Updated: Apr 22, 2026
| Level | Type of Evidence |
| 1a | Evidence obtained from meta-analysis of randomised trials |
| 1b | Evidence obtained from at least one randomised trial |
| 2a | Evidence obtained from one well-designed controlled study without randomisation |
| 2b | Evidence obtained from at least one other type of well-designed quasi-experimental study |
| 3 | Evidence obtained from well-designed non-experimental studies, such as comparative studies, correlation studies and case reports |
| 4 | Evidence obtained from expert committee reports or opinions or clinical experience of respected authorities |
| Strength | Description |
| S | Strong recommendation |
| W | Weak (conditional) recommendation |
Bonkat, G., Kranz, J., Cai, T., Geerlings, S. E., Köves, B., Pilatz, A., Medina-Polo, J., Schneidewind, L., Schubert, S., Veeratterapillay, R., & Wagenlehner, F. (2025). EAU Guidelines on Urological Infections. EAU. https://d56bochluxqnz.cloudfront.net/documents/full-guideline/EAU-Guidelines-on-Urological-infections-2025.pdf
This publication represents the updated European Association of Urology (EAU) Guidelines for Urological Infections. The aim is to provide practical recommendations on the prevention and treatment of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and male accessory gland infections. These guidelines also aim to address the important public health aspects of infection control and antimicrobial stewardship.
D014552 - Urinary Tract Infections
D003556 - Cystitis
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