A UTI develops after E. coli from a patient's anus gets transferred into her urethra during the insertion of a catheter. The term that does not describe this infection is: latent infection.
UTI is an infection in any of the parts of the urinary system. It majorly occurs in female and mostly affects the lower part of the urinary system i.e., the bladder and the urethra. If kidney becomes infected the condition should be taken seriously.
Latent infection is the type caused by the pathogen that remains inactive in the body in early stages for longer durations of time. The virus that cause latent infection are: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), Varicella-Zoster virus (VZV), HIV, etc.
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