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.

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