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What does the presence of nitrites in urine suggest?Question 13Answera.alkaline urineb.Indirect marker of blood in urinec.Urinart tract infectiond.presence of protein

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What does the presence of nitrites in urine suggest?Question 13Answera.alkaline urineb.Indirect marker of blood in urinec.Urinart tract infectiond.presence of protein

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The presence of nitrites in urine often suggests a urinary tract infection (UTI). This is because certain types of bacteria, such as Escherichia coli and Klebsiella, can convert nitrate, a substance that is normally present in the urine, into nitrite. Therefore, the correct answer is c. Urinary tract infection.

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