Addressing urinary tract infections (UTIs) is key in the fight against antimicrobial resistance. While some UTIs may resolve on their own, many require treatment with antibiotics, which can lead to unnecessary suffering and pain. Despite being a common health issue, UTIs still hold many mysteries and unanswered questions. In a discussion with Dr. Jennifer Rohn, head of the Center for Urological Biology at University College London, Madeleine Finlay explores the current understanding of how UTIs develop and the complexities surrounding their treatment. By delving into the science behind UTIs and the challenges faced in managing them effectively, this conversation sheds light on the importance of addressing and preventing these infections.
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