Vaginal bacteria responsible for recurrent urinary tract infections

For  the first time, researchers have found that recurrent urinary tract infections are not caused by repeated infections by E. coli but due to the bladder being exposed transiently to a vaginal bacterium —Gardnerella vaginalis. The vaginal bacteria, which get into the bladder from the vagina, do not cause infection directly but trigger E. coli, which is in a dormant state after … Continue reading Vaginal bacteria responsible for recurrent urinary tract infections

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