Scientists create a living device to deliver E. coli into bladders for potential UTI treatment, offering an alternative to antibiotics.

Researchers have developed a "living" device that can deliver E. coli directly into the bladder as a potential treatment for urinary tract infections (UTIs). This innovative approach aims to utilize beneficial bacteria to combat harmful pathogens, offering a new strategy for managing UTIs. The device's ability to selectively release E. coli may provide an alternative to traditional antibiotic treatments, which are often less effective due to resistance.

September 25, 2024
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