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The Role of Diagnostics: How Rapid, Point-of-Care Tests are Reshaping the Market
The Urinary Tract Infection Market is being revolutionized by advancements in diagnostics, particularly the development of rapid, point-of-care (POC) tests. Traditionally, diagnosing a UTI required a urine culture, which can take 24 to 48 hours to yield results. This delay often leads to the prescription of broad-spectrum antibiotics, which contributes to the development of antibiotic resistance. In contrast, new POC tests, such as those based on molecular techniques like PCR, can provide a diagnosis in minutes or hours, allowing for a more precise and targeted treatment plan. The Urinary Tract Infection Market report highlights the growing importance of these diagnostic tools in the fight against antibiotic resistance and for improved patient outcomes.





