Urinary Tract Infection News and Research

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Urinary tract infections are a serious health problem affecting millions of people each year. Infections of the urinary tract are the second most common type of infection in the body. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) account for about 8.3 million doctor visits each year.* Women are especially prone to UTIs for reasons that are not yet well understood. One woman in five develops a UTI during her lifetime. UTIs in men are not as common as in women but can be very serious when they do occur.
Urinary catheterization of men and women: NAFC releases new consumer educational resource

Urinary catheterization of men and women: NAFC releases new consumer educational resource

Clinical research study conducted for patients with IC/PBS

Clinical research study conducted for patients with IC/PBS

Lux Biosciences seeks US and European marketing approval for LUVENIQ

Lux Biosciences seeks US and European marketing approval for LUVENIQ

FDA's Ampyra approval wonderful news for people with MS experiencing walking problems

FDA's Ampyra approval wonderful news for people with MS experiencing walking problems

Ampyra receives FDA approval for improving walking in MS patients

Ampyra receives FDA approval for improving walking in MS patients

Eating contaminated chicken causes UTI in women

Eating contaminated chicken causes UTI in women

Article about Enox Biopharma's self-sterilizing technology for catheters accepted for publication

Article about Enox Biopharma's self-sterilizing technology for catheters accepted for publication

Portable bladder volume ultrasound now included in 2009 CDC guidelines for the prevention CA-UTIs

Portable bladder volume ultrasound now included in 2009 CDC guidelines for the prevention CA-UTIs

HSMR helps identify sepsis as an area of concern for Canadian hospitals

HSMR helps identify sepsis as an area of concern for Canadian hospitals

System to help identify patients at high risk of developing delirium

System to help identify patients at high risk of developing delirium

Hospitals should expand quality control guidelines to improve surgical complications in older patients

Hospitals should expand quality control guidelines to improve surgical complications in older patients

UCB reports on the outcome of Cimzia and MTX treatment for rheumatoid arthritis

UCB reports on the outcome of Cimzia and MTX treatment for rheumatoid arthritis

Genentech reports results of ACTEMRA Phase III study for rheumatoid arthritis

Genentech reports results of ACTEMRA Phase III study for rheumatoid arthritis

Study shows type 2 diabetes patients treated with ACTOplus met experience blood sugar reduction

Study shows type 2 diabetes patients treated with ACTOplus met experience blood sugar reduction

MEDai to implement Pinpoint Review at Sharp HealthCare

MEDai to implement Pinpoint Review at Sharp HealthCare

Studies show that physiotherapy can help relieve symptoms of prostatitis

Studies show that physiotherapy can help relieve symptoms of prostatitis

Merck, QIAGEN to collaborate to increase access to HPV vaccination and HPV DNA testing in developing countries

Merck, QIAGEN to collaborate to increase access to HPV vaccination and HPV DNA testing in developing countries

FDA approves Valturna tablets for treating high blood pressure

FDA approves Valturna tablets for treating high blood pressure

Medicare Advantage's preventive health care strategy keeps seniors out of the hospital

Medicare Advantage's preventive health care strategy keeps seniors out of the hospital

Extension study data on Fampridine-SR drug

Extension study data on Fampridine-SR drug

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