Anybody who has had a urinary tract an infection is aware of how agonising they are often. Some infections go away on their very own, however many want antibiotics.
Beneath the floor of this quite common an infection lie many mysteries, unanswered questions, and pointless struggling. And it will get to the guts of the problem of tackling antimicrobial resistance.
Madeleine Finlay speaks to Dr Jennifer Rohn, head of the centre for urological biology at College School London, about what we now perceive about how UTIs take maintain, and the complexity surrounding their therapy
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