A patient complains of fever, pain on one side of the body, and fatigue. The clinician notes the patient's blood pressure is elevated. The patient reports experiencing some painful urination for a few days during the previous week. Tests on a urine sample reveal the presence of motile Gram-negative bacilli. What is the patient most likely suffering from?
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