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The association of bacteriuria with resident characteristics and survival in elderly …


LE NICOLLE, E HENDERSON, J BJORNSON, … - Annals of internal medicine, 1987 - Am Coll Physicians
Ninety-one elderly male residents of a skilled nursing facility were classified
as nonbacteriuric (41%), intermittently bacteriuric (34%), or continuously
bacteriuric (25%) on the basis of urine cultures obtained over a 3-year ...
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Therapy vs no therapy for bacteriuria in elderly ambulatory nonhospitalized women


JA Boscia, WD Kobasa, RA Knight, E Abrutyn … - JAMA, 1987 - Am Med Assoc
This prospective randomized study was undertaken to determine the efficacy of
antimicrobial therapy compared with no therapy for bacteriuria in elderly
ambulatory nonhospitalized women. Sixty-one women (mean age, 85.8 years) ...
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Prospective randomized comparison of therapy and no therapy for asymptomatic bacteriuria …


LE Nicolle, WJ Mayhew, L Bryan - The American journal of medicine, 1987 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Fifty elderly (mean age, 83.4 +/- 8.8 years) institutionalized women with
asymptomatic bacteriuria were randomly assigned either to receive therapy for
treatment of all episodes of bacteriuria identified on monthly culture or ...
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Epidemiology of bacteriuria in an elderly ambulatory population* 1


JA Boscia, WD Kobasa, RA Knight, E Abrutyn … - The American journal of medicine, 1986 - Elsevier
This study of bacteriuria in elderly (mean age 85 years, range 68 to 103) Jewish
subjects of mostly middle and upper class attempted to determine disease
prevalence, define the turnover in infected subjects, and assess the ...
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Mortality in relation to urinary characteristics in the very aged


P Heinämäki, M Haavisto, T Hakulinen, K … - Gerontology, 1986 - content.karger.com
The value of urinary characteristics observed in a health survey of people aged
85 years or more was studied in a 5-year follow-up. Of the 561 aged people
participating in the initial survey, 167 (30%) were alive after 5 years. ...
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Bacteriuria in elderly institutionalized men


LE Nicolle, J Bjornson, GK Harding, JA … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1983 - content.nejm.org
Over a two-year period we obtained monthly urine samples from all
noncatheterized male residents on two geriatric wards to determine the
occurrence and optimal management of bacteriuria in this population. Among ...
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Turnover of bacteriuria in old age


P Kasviki-Charvati, B Drolette-Kefakis, PC … - Age and Ageing, 1982 - Br Geriatrics Soc
Among 352 residents of a home for the elderly, who were fully mobile and devoid
of most pre- disposing factors for bacteriuria, 19% of men and 27% of women had
two positive cultures within two months. Positive conversion at one year ...
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Bacteriuria and mortality in an elderly population


GR Nordenstam, CA Brandberg, AS Oden, CM … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1986 - content.nejm.org
Bacteriuria detected in the screening of adult and elderly populations has been
associated with an increased mortality rate, but it is not clear whether the
increase is a result of the bacteriuria itself or of differences in age, ...
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A 5-year follow-up of bacteriuria in the aged


LB Sourander, A Kasanen - Gerontology, 1972 - content.karger.com
In 1963, a random sample study was performed in Turku, including 405 subjects
over 65 years of age. In this study, urinary tract infection was detected in 11
% of the men and in 33 % of the women. Re-examination of the subjects was ...
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Asymptomatic bacteriuria in elderly persons: treat or do not treat?


JA BOSCIA, E ABRUTYN, D KAYE - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1987 - Am Coll Physicians
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Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Elderly Persons: Treat or Do Not Treat?
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