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2024, Vol 13, No. 3
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Journal of Renal Injury Prevention
Chief Editor: Azar Baradaran
Original Article
1. Renal function in patients with diabetic foot infection; does antibiotherapy affect it?
Roghayeh Akbari, Mostafa Javaniyan, Amir Fahimi, Mahmood Sadeghi*
J Renal Inj Prev
. 2017;6(2): 117-121.
doi:
10.15171/jrip.2017.23
PMCID:
PMC5423278
PMID:
28497087
Scopus ID:
85034453080
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Renal function in patients with diabetic foot infection; does antibiotherapy affect it?
Original Article
2. Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Type II Diabetics and non Diabetics: Risk factors, Bacterial types and their corresponding resistance pattern
Khalil Y. Abujheisha*
J Renal Inj Prev
. 2020;9(1): e02.
doi:
10.15171/jrip.2020.02
Scopus ID:
85085943883
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Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Type II Diabetics and non Diabetics: Risk factors, Bacterial types and their corresponding resistance pattern
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3. Molecular and biochemical detection of bacteria in adult patients with urinary tract infection associate renal stones
Nooralden Abdulkarem Jasim Al-Tulaibawi
, Mohammed AL-Nussairawi*
, Noor AL-Huda Salah AL-Zuhairy
J Renal Inj Prev
. 2024;13(3): e38324.
doi:
10.34172/jrip.2024.38324
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Molecular and biochemical detection of bacteria in adult patients with urinary tract infection associate renal stones