Thursday, February 6, 2014
Mechanism decoded that lead to urinary tract infections
Bacterial urinary infections are common problem faced. This could be really painful at times. According to a new research conducted by the scientists from the University of Bonn Medical Center has now found out the way through which immune cells correspond with each other in return to create defense against the infections. The elaborated research is published in the scientific journal Cell.
Urinary infections can lead to intestinal bacteria. This could even lead to chronic kidney damage or could further lead to bladder cancer. Prof. Dr. Christian Kurts, one of the members of team, belonging to the Institute for Experimental Immunology of the University of Bonn Medical Center states that, “For this reason, a better understanding of the body's own mechanisms of defense against urinary tract infections is of great interest.”
The mechanism decoded by the scientists will help to formulate proper and effective medicines to cure this urinary infection.
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