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.
People with diabetes are at higher risk of contracting respiratory, urinary tract and skin infections

People with diabetes are at higher risk of contracting respiratory, urinary tract and skin infections

Drinking cranberry juice may fight that tummy bug

Drinking cranberry juice may fight that tummy bug

Cranberry juice may be effective in treating a number of gastrointestinal viruses

Cranberry juice may be effective in treating a number of gastrointestinal viruses

A small kidney stone should not preclude people from being donors

A small kidney stone should not preclude people from being donors

As science gets wiser, so do the bugs

As science gets wiser, so do the bugs

E. coli poses significant public health threat to seniors in the U.S.

E. coli poses significant public health threat to seniors in the U.S.

Cranberry juice may help protect against heart disease

Cranberry juice may help protect against heart disease

Use of herbal supplements in women is increasing

Use of herbal supplements in women is increasing

Three-day antibiotic treatment for treating bladder infections in women

Three-day antibiotic treatment for treating bladder infections in women

Bioartificial kidney containing billions of donor kidney cells under study at the Medical College of Georgia

Bioartificial kidney containing billions of donor kidney cells under study at the Medical College of Georgia

Multi-state urinary tract infections likely caused by consumption of a contaminated food product of animal origin

Multi-state urinary tract infections likely caused by consumption of a contaminated food product of animal origin

Higher risk of kidney infection among women with a history of incontinence and diabetes

Higher risk of kidney infection among women with a history of incontinence and diabetes

FDA approval of Tysabri, for the treatment of multiple sclerosis

FDA approval of Tysabri, for the treatment of multiple sclerosis

Research advances understanding of urinary tract infections

Research advances understanding of urinary tract infections

Carbon coatings to prevent bacteria collecting on indwelling catheters

Carbon coatings to prevent bacteria collecting on indwelling catheters

Cranberry juice may help prevent gum disease

Cranberry juice may help prevent gum disease

Practical lifestyle tips that can ease living with prostate problems

Practical lifestyle tips that can ease living with prostate problems

Study could lead to new, more effective treatments for urinary tract infections

Study could lead to new, more effective treatments for urinary tract infections

Bactericidal (bacteria-killing) versus bacteriostatic (bacteria-inhibiting) drugs for treating infections

Bactericidal (bacteria-killing) versus bacteriostatic (bacteria-inhibiting) drugs for treating infections

Researchers make House of Commons focus on school toilets

Researchers make House of Commons focus on school toilets

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