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Study shows how E. coli causes urinary tract infections
Women are more prone to UTIs than men and almost half of them are affected at some point in their lives with uncomfortable and often painful symptoms.
UTI cases increase in city during winter
Cases of urinary tract infections (UTI) and related issues have increased with the cold weather.
DT Health: Women at higher risk of getting urinary tract infections
Urinary tract infections are common and prevalent and it may occur in 1 out of 5 women in their lifetime. The symptoms can include pain in the side...
Study reveals new molecule that inhibits drug-resistant bacteria
Urinary tract infections are frequent, but treatment is becoming more challenging as the bacteria that cause them to become resistant to several...
Connection between diabetes, urinary tract infections: Study
The immune system of people with diabetes has lower levels of the antimicrobial peptide psoriasin, which compromises the urinary bladder's cell...
New drug to fight complicated UTIs found effective
When urinary tract infections are accompanied by risk factors that raise the possibility of antibiotic therapy failing, such as fevers, sepsis,...
Bacteria in bladder makes women more prone to recurrent UTIs: Study
“We found a very strong association between beneficial bacteria in the bladder and the use of estrogen hormone therapy in postmenopausal women,” said...