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Anukam KC et al. - This two-case study provided valuable insight into how probiotic lactobacilli could be tested to determine if they provide adjunct benefits in the management of UTI in SCI patients. The preliminary evidence of immune modulation in a male patient also suggests that such therapy could have applicability to the care of males with UTI, a finding that has not been explored in the previous probiotic studies.

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