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Diagnosis of urinary tract infections: need for a reflective rather than reflexive approach

With the increased attention to catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI), the vast majority of hospitals in the United States have steered their attention to “stewardship of culturing” to reduce the detection of asymptomatic catheter-associated bacteriuria. Prior to the intervention, a ur...

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Published in:Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2019-07, Vol.40 (7), p.1-835
Main Authors: Fakih, Mohamad G, Advani, Sonali D, Vaughn, Valerie M
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Urogenital system
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