@original_peterm I don't have a UTI. And no, it's not in healthy people. Urine is not sterile. Let me repeat because apparently the OP wasn't clear enough for you:
URINE. IS. NOT. STERILE.
The article discusses (1) techniques used to study bacterial urinary microbiota; (2) existence of non-bacterial urinary microbiota; (3) associations between changes in urinary microbiota and various benign lower urinary tract disorders. Urine ...
As also shown by other investigators, urine of healthy people is normally not sterile. The role of the routinely not cultivated bacteria in healthy and diseased subjects needs to be established. It may alter the diagnostics of infectious and inflammatory diseases of the urogenital tract.
In the human body, there are 10 bacterial cells for every one human cell. This fact highlights the importance of the National institutes of Health’s initiative to map the human microbiome. The Human Microbiome Project was the first large-scale ...
Our previous study showed that bacterial genomes can be identified using 16S rRNA sequencing in urine specimens of both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients who are culture negative according to standard urine culture protocols. In the present study, we used a modified culture protocol that include …
Our previous study showed that bacterial genomes can be identified using 16S rRNA sequencing in urine specimens of both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients who are culture negative according to standard urine culture protocols. In the present ...