Researchers are developing vaccines and fresh drug approaches to prevent and treat recurring infections without antibiotics.
New research examines how the bacteria Escherichia coli, or E. coli -- responsible for most UTIs -- is able to use host nutrients to reproduce at an extraordinarily rapid pace during infection despite ...
Experts warn dishcloths can harbour an alarming number of harmful bacteria. They say these germs can potentially expose ...
Through a quirk of anatomy, women are especially prone to urinary tract infections, with almost half dealing with one at some point in their lives. Scientists have been trying to figure out for ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Key Takeaways The FDA approved a new oral antibiotic called Pivya to treat uncomplicated ...
A stinging sensation when you pee, cramping in your lower belly, an intense urge to tinkle all day long. Anyone who’s ever had a urinary tract infection (UTI) knows it’s not pleasant.
Taking a bath with a UTI may irritate and worsen symptoms. To reduce this risk, people may want to consider showering instead of taking a bath until the infection clears. Sitting in a warm bath ...
Share on Pinterest The Food and Drug Administration approved Pivya to treat uncomplicated urinary tract infections in female adults. Maskot/Getty Images Experts describe UTIs as “uncomplicated ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new treatment for uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs). The agency on April 24 approved pivmecillinam tablets to treat women aged ...
April 24 (UPI) --The newly approved oral medication Pivya provides women with another option for treating uncomplicated urinary tract infections, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced ...
The FDA approved a new oral antibiotic called Pivya to treat uncomplicated UTIs. Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem. People who use Pivya are less likely to develop antibiotic resistance ...