نتایج جستجو برای: asymptomatic bacteriuria

تعداد نتایج: 50948  

2015
Myung Jin Lee Moonsuk Kim Nak-Hyun Kim Chung-Jong Kim Kyoung-Ho Song Pyoeng Gyun Choe Wan Beom Park Ji Hwan Bang Eu Suk Kim Sang Won Park Nam Joong Kim Myoung-don Oh Hong Bin Kim

BACKGROUND Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) is common and often leads to unnecessary antimicrobial use. Reducing antibiotic overuse for ABU is therefore an important issue for antimicrobial stewardship. We performed this study to investigate the appropriateness of ABU management and to evaluate physicians' knowledge and practice regarding ABU. METHODS We reviewed all urine cultures of ≥10(5) cf...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1971
A R Ronald F Silverblatt H Clark R E Cutler M Turck

The differentiation of renal from bladder bacteriuria is difficult on clinical grounds alone. To evaluate the correlation between site of infection and urinary beta-glucuronidase activity, 46 patients with well documented recurrent bacteriuria were studied by bilateral ureteral catheterization. Urinary beta-glucuronidase activity was also determined in 46 control subjects. In general, asymptoma...

2018
Barbara W. Trautner Pooja Prasad Larissa Grigoryan Sylvia J. Hysong Jennifer R. Kramer Suja Rajan Nancy J. Petersen Tracey Rosen Dimitri M. Drekonja Christopher Graber Payal Patel Paola Lichtenberger Timothy P. Gauthier Steve Wiseman Makoto Jones Anne Sales Sarah Krein Aanand Dinkar Naik Barbara W. Trautner Pooja Prasad Larissa Grigoryan Sylvia J. Hysong Jennifer R. Kramer Suja S. Rajan Nancy J. Petersen Tracey Rosen Dimitri Drekonja Christopher Graber Payal Patel Paola Lichtenberger Timothy P. Gauthier Steven Wiseman Makoto Jones Anne Sales Sarah Krein Aanand Naik

BACKGROUND Antimicrobial stewardship to combat the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has become a national priority. This project focuses on reducing inappropriate use of antimicrobials for asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB), a very common condition that leads to antimicrobial overuse in acute and long-term care. We previously conducted a successful intervention, entitled "Kicking Catheter As...

2015
Sanjay Kumar Satyendu Sagar Anjali Awasthi Jitendra Kumar

To determine the prevalence and etiology of Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) and antimicrobial resistance of urinary isolates among diabetics mellitus and non-diabetics, a total of 200 patients comprising of 120 diabetes mellitus (DM) and 80 nondiabetes were studied. ASB was detected in 36% patients of which 40% are diabetic and 30% are non-diabetic. Coagulase Negative Staphylococcus (CoNS) were ...

2016
Björn Wullt Catharina Svanborg

We have established a novel strategy to reduce the risk for recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI), where rapidly increasing antibiotic resistance poses a major threat. Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) protects the host against symptomatic infections with more virulent strains. To mimic this protective effect, we deliberately establish ABU in UTI-pron...

2006
Viktoria Hancock Lionel Ferrières Per Klemm

Escherichia coli is the most common organism associated with asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) in humans. In contrast to uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) that cause symptomatic urinary tract infection, very little is known about the mechanisms by which these strains colonize the urinary tract. Here, we have investigated the biofilm-forming capacity on abiotic surfaces of groups of ABU strains and UPEC...

2011
Barbara W Trautner P Adam Kelly Nancy Petersen Sylvia Hysong Harrison Kell Kershena S Liao Jan E Patterson Aanand D Naik

BACKGROUND Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is one of the most common hospital-acquired infections. However, many cases treated as hospital-acquired CAUTI are actually asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU). Evidence-based guidelines recommend that providers neither screen for nor treat ABU in most catheterized patients, but there is a significant gap between these guidelines and cli...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2012
Eugene Lin Yogesh Bhusal Deborah Horwitz Samuel A Shelburne Barbara W Trautner

BACKGROUND The purposes of this study were to investigate the clinical outcomes of enterococcal bacteriuria and to determine whether current management is adherent to Infectious Diseases Society of America guidelines. METHODS We conducted a retrospective medical record review of patients from 2 academic teaching hospitals for 3 months (September 1 through November 30, 2009). Patients were cla...

2016
Darcy K. McMaughan Obioma Nwaiwu Hongwei Zhao Elizabeth Frentzel David Mehr Sara Imanpour Steven Garfinkel Charles D. Phillips

BACKGROUND Antibiotics are highly utilized in nursing homes. The aim of the study was to test the effectiveness of a decision-making aid for urinary tract infection management on reducing antibiotic prescriptions for suspected bacteriuria in the urine without symptoms, known as asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) in twelve nursing homes in Texas. METHOD A pre- and post-test with comparison group d...

2011
Şevki Çelen Ayla Sargin Oruç Rana Karayalçin Sibel Saygan Serpil Ünlü Belgin Polat Nuri Danişman

Introduction. Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB), occurring in 2-11% of pregnancies, is a major predisposition to the development of pyelonephritis, which is associated with obstetrical complications, such as preterm labor and low birth weight infants. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of ASB, the antibacterial susceptibilities of the isolated microorganisms and the associated r...

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