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    BMJ. 2001 Jun 30;322(7302):1571.

    Randomised trial of cranberry-lingonberry juice and Lactobacillus GG drink for the prevention of urinary tract infections in women.

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    Department of Pediatrics, University of Oulu, Oulu, Fin-90220, Finland. terokontiokari@oulu.fi

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To determine whether recurrences of urinary tract infection can be prevented with cranberry-lingonberry juice or with Lactobacillus GG drink. Design: Open, randomised controlled 12 month follow up trial.

    SETTING:

    Health centres for university students and staff of university hospital.

    PARTICIPANTS:

    150 women with urinary tract infection caused by Escherichia coli randomly allocated into three groups. Interventions: 50 ml of cranberry-lingonberry juice concentrate daily for six months or 100 ml of lactobacillus drink five days a week for one year, or no intervention. Main outcome measure: First recurrence of symptomatic urinary tract infection, defined as bacterial growth >/=10(5 )colony forming units/ml in a clean voided midstream urine specimen.

    RESULTS:

    The cumulative rate of first recurrence of urinary tract infection during the 12 month follow up differed significantly between the groups (P=0.048). At six months, eight (16%) women in the cranberry group, 19 (39%) in the lactobacillus group, and 18 (36%) in the control group had had at least one recurrence. This is a 20% reduction in absolute risk in the cranberry group compared with the control group (95% confidence interval 3% to 36%, P=0.023, number needed to treat=5, 95% confidence interval 3 to 34).

    CONCLUSION:

    Regular drinking of cranberry juice but not lactobacillus seems to reduce the recurrence of urinary tract infection.

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    PMID:
    11431298
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC33514
    Free PMC Article

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