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 ...
Study shows raw meat fed to animals causes antibiotic resistance to critical antibiotics, which can also be acquired by pet ...
Escherichia coli (which most of us know better as E coli) has a bit of a bad reputation. Many know it as the harmful bug that ...
The Food and Drug Administration recently approved Pivya (pivmecillinam) to treat uncomplicated UTIs in female adults.
A stinging sensation when you pee, cramping in your lower belly, an intense urge to tinkle all day long. Anyone who’s ever ...
A study in eClinicalMedicine explores the relationship between gut microbiota, urinary tract colonization, and recurrent ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved pivmecillinam (Pivya) tablets to treat uncomplicated urinary tract ...
Pivmecillinam, which has been used in Europe for decades, will become available next year to women 18 and older.
The newly approved oral medication Pivya provides women with another option for treating uncomplicated urinary tract ...
More than 50% of the patients who used a new mouth-spray-based vaccine didn't have a UTI for up to nine years.
The approval was based on data from 3 phase 3 trials which compared the efficacy of different dosing regimens of ...