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A 35-year-old non-pregnant woman presents with dysuria, urinary frequency and suprapubic discomfort for 2 days. She is afebrile with no flank pain or vaginal symptoms. Urine dipstick is positive for nitrites and leukocytes. She has no significant comorbidities or recent antibiotic use. What is the most appropriate first-line antibiotic therapy in Australian primary care?

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