- ►premierinc.com [PDF] A McGeer, B Campbell - American Journal of Infection Control, 1991 - Elsevier Volume19Number1February1991 Definitionsof infectionfor surveillancein longderm carefacilities
AllisonMcGeer, MD Beverly Campbell,RN T. Grace Emori, RN Walter J. Hierholzer,MD
MargueriteM. Jackson,RN Lindsay E. Nicolle, MD Carla Peppler, RN AmersoloRivera, RN ... Cited by 193 - Related articles - All 9 versions
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- ►emory.edu [PDF] LE Nicolle - Infection control and hospital epidemiology, 2001 - UChicago Press Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common bacteri- al infection occurring in residents of
long-term–care facilities. It is a frequent reason for antimicrobial administration, but anti- microbial
use for treating UTIs is often inappropriate. Achieving optimal management of UTI in this ... Cited by 181 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 12 versions
- ►premierinc.com [PDF] PW Smith, PG Rusnak - Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 1997 - UChicago Press Antimicrobial-resistant pathogens that cause healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) pose an
ongoing and increasing challenge to hospitals, both in the clinical treatment of patients and in
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LE Nicolle - Infectious disease clinics of North America, 1997 - Elsevier Bacteriuria is a term that simply means bacteria present in the urine. Unless otherwise
stated, bacteriuria as used in this article will mean significant bacteriuria, a quantitative count
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GG Zhanel, GKM Harding, DRP Guay - Archives of Internal …, 1990 - archinte.highwire.org \s=b\Asymptomatic bacteriuria is common in both the community nursing home and hospital
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BA Lipsky - The American journal of medicine, 1999 - Elsevier Urinary tract and prostatic infections are common in men, and most are treated by primary
providers. Acute bacterial prostatitis is caused by uropathogens, presents with a tender prostate
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- ►annals.org JG Ouslander, JF Schnelle - Annals of internal medicine, 1995 - Am Coll Physicians Urinary and fecal incontinence are prevalent, disruptive, and expensive health problems in the
nursing home population. Nursing home residents who are incontinent of urine should have
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- ►unam.mx [PDF] LE Nicolle - Infectious disease clinics of North America, 2003 - Elsevier The prevalence of bacteriuria in several different groups, including well men and women, diabetic
men and women, women with cystoceles, pregnant women, and individuals with chronic indwelling
catheters was reported in Kass's [2] initial description of the application of the quantitative ... Cited by 64 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions