With over 50% of women reporting at least one urinary tract infection (UTI) in their lives, it has become a challenge for many women to identify the best interventions.
Most UTIs are bacterial bladder infections in females with no structural abnormalities of their urinary tract.
Based on recent announcements in 2024, efforts are being made to review science-based evidence supporting potential UTI interventions.
UTI Treatment Options Now Include Antibiotics, Cranberries, Vaccines
World Mosquito Day Highlights Innovative Wolbachia Method
Every year on World Mosquito Day, diseases spread by mosquitoes, which account for over 17% of all infectious diseases and lead to more than 700,000 deaths annually, are highlighted.
Parasites, bacteria, or viruses can cause these diseases, including chikungunya, malaria, dengue, Zika, and yellow fever.
While some diseases can be prevented with innovative travel vaccines, some can not.
This is why the World Mosquito Program exists today.
This Week Could Bring FDA Approval of Fall COVID-19 Vaccines
Approval comes much earlier than last year, when autumn shots were announced in mid-September