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Get chronic UTIs? Future treatments may add more bacteria to your bladder to beat back harmful microbes

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15 November 2024
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Millions of people[1] in the U.S. and around the world suffer from urinary tract infections every year. Some groups are especially prone to chronic UTIs[2], including women, older adults and some veterans.

These infections are typically treated with antibiotics, but overusing these drugs[3] can make the microbes they target become resistant and...

Authors: Staff

Read more https://theconversation.com/get-chronic-utis-future-treatments-may-add-more-bacteria-to-your-bladder-to-beat-back-harmful-microbes-240271

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