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URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS

Medical Clinics of North America, 1997
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are still the precipitating cause for 7 million patient visits per year with total costs exceeding one billion dollars. Diagnostic modalities have become more "friendly" for the smaller laboratory with "dip stick" culture tests providing a rapid method of isolation of pathogens.
C D, Bacheller, J M, Bernstein
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Urinary Tract Infection

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2019
"Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common diagnosis in companion animal practice and is responsible for a significant proportion of antimicrobial use in veterinary medicine. The veterinary community has begun to follow the standards of care in human medicine and shift its definition of an UTI based on culture results and toward the presence of lower ...
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Neurogenic Urinary Tract Infection

Neurologic Clinics, 1991
Even though renal failure secondary to the urologic complications of chronic or recurrent urinary tract infection has decreased markedly due to advances in diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic measures, infection and its sequelae continue to be major problems in patients with spinal cord injury regardless of the bladder emptying method employed ...
S L, Stover   +3 more
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Pediatric Urinary Tract Infections

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2011
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children are commonly seen in the emergency department and pose several challenges to establishing the proper diagnosis and determining management. This article reviews pediatric UTI and addresses epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and imaging, and their importance to the practicing emergency medicine provider ...
Rahul G, Bhat   +2 more
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Complicated urinary tract infection

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1998
Urinary tract infection is the second commonest infection encountered in both the community and the hospital setting. In order to avoid complications and to minimize the unnecessary use of antibiotics, it is essential to have a useful and rapid screening test to identify urinary tract infection.
E G, Smyth, N, O'Connell
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PEDIATRIC URINARY TRACT INFECTION

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2001
UTIs are common in children. They may present with a range of severity from cystitis to febrile UTI or pyelonephritis. The presentation may be vague and have nonspecific symptoms. Therefore, a UTI should be considered in all children with a fever in whom other sources have been excluded.
S A, Santen, M F, Altieri
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Complicated urinary tract infections

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2008
This review highlights recent findings regarding complicated urinary tract infections (UTIs). We review recently published randomized controlled trials, Cochrane reviews, and meta-analyses. Topics covered include new findings on the genetics of acute pyelonephritis, methods to prevent catheter-associated UTI, duration of treatment for catheter ...
Paola, Lichtenberger, Thomas M, Hooton
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Urinary tract infection

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1998
The approach to urinary tract infection remains a difficult and sometimes controversial issue. One area in particular is accurate diagnosis. In a recent article it was suggested utilizing the "enhanced" urinalysis, not as a replacement to culture but as a potential sensitive predictor to allow therapy to be given while awaiting culture results. Another
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Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infection

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2009
Nosocomial urinary tract infection, a common complication in surgical patients, is primarily related to the use of indwelling urinary catheters. Discontinuation of catheter usage within 2 days, whenever possible, is the cornerstone to avoiding these infections. Patients with asymptomatic bacteriuria may be treated with catheter removal only, and do not
Michael F, Ksycki, Nicholas, Namias
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Pediatric Urinary Tract Infections

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2006
Pediatric urinary tract infections are common. These infections have been recognized as a source of acute morbidity and long-term medical consequences in adulthood. There are various risk factors and clinical presentations in children with urinary tract infections.
Steven L, Chang, Linda D, Shortliffe
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