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Culturing practices and the care of the urinary catheter in reducing NHSN-defined catheter-associated urinary tract infections: The tale of two teaching hospitals
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 October 2018
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We compared interventions to improve urinary catheter care and urine culturing in adult intensive care units of 2 teaching hospitals. Compared to hospital A, hospital B had lower catheter utilization, more compliance with appropriate indications and maintenance, but higher urine culture use and more positive urine cultures per 1,000 patient days.
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PREVIOUS PRESENTATION: This study was presented in part (abstracts #502 and #509) at the SHEA Spring 2016 conference on May XX, 2016, in Atlanta, Georgia.
Cite this article: Cecilia Bardossy A, et al. (2018). Culturing practices and the care of the urinary catheter in reducing NHSN-defined catheter-associated urinary tract infections: The tale of two teaching hospitals. Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology 2018, 39, 1494–1496. doi: 10.1017/ice.2018.251
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