Get chronic UTIs? Future treatments may add more bacteria to your bladder to beat back harmful microbes
- Written by Sarguru Subash, Assistant Professor of Veterinary Pathobiology, Texas A&M University
Certain strains of _E. coli_ can outcompete disease-causing microbes for resources.NIAID/Flickr, CC BY-SAMillions of people in the U.S. and around the world suffer from urinary tract infections every year. Some groups are especially prone to chronic UTIs, including women, older adults and some veterans.
These infections are typically treated with...









