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Urinary tract infections are one of the most common healthcare-associated infections, and up to three-quarters of urinary tract infections are caused by an indwelling urinary catheter.
Repeated burning, urgency, or blood in urine isn’t always a UTI. Expert warns these can be early signs of kidney or bladder cancer, especially in high-risk people.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are considered common, but they are often inaccurately diagnosed and inappropriately treated. As medical providers and antimicrobial stewards, we need to do better.
AI-Optimized Catheter Design Could Prevent Urinary Tract Infections without Drugs A 3D-printed tube stymies microbes with a tiny obstacle course to combat rampant infections in hospitals ...
Changes in sampling and testing methods can significantly reduce catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) rates and urinary catheter days for patients.
Hydrophilic-coated catheter shorted time to first UTI in patients with acute spinal cord injuries.
Key takeaways: Researchers used moistened wipes instead of soap and water to clean patients bedridden with catheters. Patients cleaned with the wipes had a lower incident of catheter-associated UTI.
UTI symptoms: 5 silent signs of urinary tract infection seen in women Women have a higher risk of developing a UTI and hence, it is important that they stay careful. UTIs can be managed well, if ...