Abstract

Urinary tract infections, especially recurrent cases, are caused by uropathogens, which, after repeated courses of antibiotic therapy, can develop antibiotic resistance, which requires a search for an alternative treatment strategy. In this regard, the restoration of nonspecific protective factors that normally prevent the adhesion and colonization of pathogens is of interest for clinicians. To date, scientific data has been accumulated about the anti-uropathogenic and antiadhesive activity of many plant extracts. However, studies on the specific action of herbal components are limited. Data on the chemical composition, mechanisms of action, in vivo and in vitro efficacy of medicinal plants growing on the European continent and used for the prevention or treatment of acute and chronic (recurrent) urinary tract infections are presented in the review.

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