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Urinary Tract Infection

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According to a new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, a journal of the American Medical Association, use of cranberry-containing products (especially cranberry juice) does appear to help prevent urinary tract infections in some individuals — particularly . . . → Read More: Cranberry Products Do Help Prevent Urinary Tract Infections, New Study Suggests

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  • New Urinary Tract Infection Detection Tool Performs well in Primary Care Setting
    A urinary tract infection (UTI) detection tool meant to be used in an emergency room population was modified by researchers to be usable in a primary care setting. The main modification was removing the requirements for microscopy since results are often not available in primary care. h2 Urinary Tract Infection Diagnosis /h2 Urinary tract infections (UTI) ar […]
  • New Vaccine Developed Against Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
    The use of whole-cell vaccines to fight urinary tract infection (UTI), part of an effort to tackle the increasingly serious issue of antibiotic-resistant bacteria was investigated by researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas. "Vaccination as a therapeutic route for recurrent UTIs is being explored because antibiotics aren't working anymore […]
  • Parameters developed to Speed UTI Treatment in Children
    New research sets up parameters for the number of white blood cells that need to be present in children's urine at different concentrations to be diagnosed as a urinary tract infection (UTI). This could help speed treatment of this condition and prevent potentially lifelong complications. UTIs account for about 7% of fevers in children up to 24 months o […]
  • Hope for Improved UTI Treatments to Reduce Patient's pain
    Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are painful and usually short lived. But, for many patients this is simply not the case. New study provides information into how UTI causes hypersensitivity of the nerves that carry sensation from the bladder to the brain, resulting in the symptoms of urinary frequency, urgency, and pelvic or suprapubic pain. Low levels of inf […]
  • Treat UTI Bacteria in Bladder and also in the Intestinal Reservoir
    Episodes of recurrent UTI require tailored treatment of removal of the strains of bacteria not only from the bladder but also from the intestinal reservoir. A treatment like this will reduce the recurrence of UTI, a chronic debilitating disease with no cure. Sufferers of recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs) could expect more effective treatments thanks […]

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