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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2011
Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) remains one of the most prevalent, yet preventable, health care-associated infections and predominantly occurs in patients with indwelling urinary catheters. Targeted strategies for prevention of CAUTI include limiting urinary catheter use; physician reminder systems, nurse-initiated discontinuation ...
Carol E. Chenoweth, Sanjay Saint
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Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) remains one of the most prevalent, yet preventable, health care-associated infections and predominantly occurs in patients with indwelling urinary catheters. Targeted strategies for prevention of CAUTI include limiting urinary catheter use; physician reminder systems, nurse-initiated discontinuation ...
Carol E. Chenoweth, Sanjay Saint
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1998
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a cause of significant discomfort, acute and long-term morbidity, and loss of productivity, resulting in 7 million to 8 million office visits with an estimated 100,000 episodes annually of pyelonephritis requiring hospitalization.1 Among children, 1 in 20 females and 1 in 50 males have a UTI each year ...
Sebastian Faro, Dee E. Fenner
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Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a cause of significant discomfort, acute and long-term morbidity, and loss of productivity, resulting in 7 million to 8 million office visits with an estimated 100,000 episodes annually of pyelonephritis requiring hospitalization.1 Among children, 1 in 20 females and 1 in 50 males have a UTI each year ...
Sebastian Faro, Dee E. Fenner
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2008
Urinary tract infection (UTI), with its diverse clinical syndromes and affected host groups, remains one of the most common but widely misunderstood and challenging infectious diseases encountered in clinical practice. Antimicrobial resistance is a leading concern, with few oral options available to treat infections caused by Gram-negative organisms ...
James R. Johnson+3 more
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Urinary tract infection (UTI), with its diverse clinical syndromes and affected host groups, remains one of the most common but widely misunderstood and challenging infectious diseases encountered in clinical practice. Antimicrobial resistance is a leading concern, with few oral options available to treat infections caused by Gram-negative organisms ...
James R. Johnson+3 more
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Urinary tract infection exists when bacteria are present in urine in the bladder. Significant bacteriuria ( ≥105 organisms/ml of urine) defines the numbers of bacteria in midstream clean voided urine that exceed the numbers usually caused by contamination from the anterior urethra.
P. Weiner, Donald Kaye
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Diabetes, obesity and metabolism, 2019
The objective of the study was to quantify the association between SGLT2 inhibitors and genital mycotic infection and between SGLT2 inhibitors and urinary tract infection (UTI) within 30 days of drug initiation among older women and men.
I. Lega+8 more
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The objective of the study was to quantify the association between SGLT2 inhibitors and genital mycotic infection and between SGLT2 inhibitors and urinary tract infection (UTI) within 30 days of drug initiation among older women and men.
I. Lega+8 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1980
The urinary catheter is a fact of medical life. It is a valuable instrument when used for proper indications and when aseptic management is enforced. When improperly used, it is the major source of serious gram-negative infection in hospitalized patients.
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The urinary catheter is a fact of medical life. It is a valuable instrument when used for proper indications and when aseptic management is enforced. When improperly used, it is the major source of serious gram-negative infection in hospitalized patients.
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1989
Abstract Urinary tract infections (UTI) are among the most common bacterial infections experienced by humans. On a worldwide basis, Harding and Ronald have estimated that 150 million UTIs occur annually, resulting in an estimated 6 billion dollars in health care costs.
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Abstract Urinary tract infections (UTI) are among the most common bacterial infections experienced by humans. On a worldwide basis, Harding and Ronald have estimated that 150 million UTIs occur annually, resulting in an estimated 6 billion dollars in health care costs.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2017
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in both inpatient and outpatient settings. This article provides an evidence-based, clinically relevant overview of management of UTIs, including screening, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Conditions covered include acute cystitis (both uncomplicated and complicated), catheter-associated UTI, and ...
Kalpana Gupta+2 more
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in both inpatient and outpatient settings. This article provides an evidence-based, clinically relevant overview of management of UTIs, including screening, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Conditions covered include acute cystitis (both uncomplicated and complicated), catheter-associated UTI, and ...
Kalpana Gupta+2 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2003
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common infectious disease in primary care practice. This article reviews topics highlighting recent research, including UTIs in pregnancy and pediatric UTIs. The authors also discuss catheter-associated UTIs, given the large number of hospitalized patients undergoing catheterization and residents of long-term care ...
Jo Ann W Jarvis+2 more
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common infectious disease in primary care practice. This article reviews topics highlighting recent research, including UTIs in pregnancy and pediatric UTIs. The authors also discuss catheter-associated UTIs, given the large number of hospitalized patients undergoing catheterization and residents of long-term care ...
Jo Ann W Jarvis+2 more
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Infections of the Urinary Tract
The American Journal of Nursing, 1957NFECTIONS of the urinary tract occur alone or in combination with other disease processes in all age groups of both sexes. Consequently, they come to the attention of the physician in general practice as well as the specialist in every field of medicine. The urologist usually sees those patients who have not responded to the usual therapeutic measures.
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