
Opinion|Videos|December 23, 2024
Unmet Needs in the Management of UTIs
Author(s)Wendy Cheng, PhD, MPH
Wendy Cheng, PhD, MPH, discusses how the largest unmet needs in the landscape of urinary tract infections (UTIs) include addressing antimicrobial resistance, improving treatment options for resistant strains, and developing novel therapies to fill gaps in current UTI management.
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