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The Difference of Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infection Risk Based on Chateterization Urine, Age, and Diabetes Mellitus [PDF]

open access: yesJurnal Berkala Epidemiologi, 2015
Nosocomial urinary tract infection is common occurs in patients with indwelling urinary chateter. Factors that caused nosocomial urinary tract infection are host, agent, and chateterization urine.
Edel Weisela Permata Sari   +1 more
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Urinary tract infection in women

open access: yesMenopause Review, 2021
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common infections afflicting women. UTI often accompanies vaginal infections and is frequently caused by pathogens originating in the digestive tract.
Krzysztof Czajkowski   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Frailty and postoperative urinary tract infection

open access: yesBMC Geriatrics, 2022
Background Among older adults, postoperative urinary tract infection is associated with significant harms including increased risk of hospital readmission and perioperative mortality.
Susan A. Tuddenham   +3 more
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Maternal Urinary Tract Infection: Is It Associated With Neonatal Urinary Tract Infection?

open access: yesJournal of Family and Reproductive Health, 2021
Objective: Maternal urinary tract infection is associated with intrauterine growth restriction, preterm delivery and low birth weight. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether maternal urinary tract infection is related to neonatal urinary tract
Huseyin Bilgin   +3 more
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Urinary tract infections in children - a review

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2022
Introduction and purpose: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is very common, mostly bacterial infection in childhood. UTI may affect the lower urinary tract or the upper urinary tract. Infection typically require antibiotics for treatment.
Dominika Wojtachnio   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Sexual dysfunction in female patients of reproductive age group with recurrent urinary tract infection—a cross-sectional studyAJOG MFM at a Glance

open access: yesAJOG Global Reports, 2022
: BACKGROUND: Sexually active female patients often present with urinary tract infection. Recurrent urinary tract infections negatively affect a patient's social and sexual life, leading to deterioration of overall life quality.
Soumya Mondal, MCh   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Urothelial cells may indicate underlying bacteriuria in pregnancy at term: a comparative study

open access: yesBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2017
Background Urinary tract infection is common in pregnancy. Urine is sampled from by mid-stream collection (MSU). If epithelial cells are detected, contamination by vulvo-vagial skin and skin bacteria is assumed. Outside pregnancy, catheter specimen urine
N. Liou   +4 more
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Optimal management of urinary tract infections in older people [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Urinary tract infections (UTI) occur frequently in older people. Unfortunately, UTI is commonly overdiagnosed and overtreated on the basis of nonspecific clinical signs and symptoms.
Beveridge, Louise A.   +3 more
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Clinicomicrobial assessment of urinary tract infections in a tertiary care hospital

open access: yesIndian Journal of Health Sciences and Biomedical Research KLEU, 2019
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) encompass a wide array of infections, accounting for a vast number of community as well as hospital-acquired infections.
Mallikarjun S Karishetti   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Diagnostic work-up of urinary tract infections in pregnancy: study protocol of a prospective cohort study

open access: yesBMJ Open, 2022
Introduction Symptoms of urinary tract infections in pregnant women are often less specific, in contrast to non-pregnant women where typical clinical symptoms of a urinary tract infection are sufficient to diagnose urinary tract infections.
Sacha D Kuil   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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