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457 related items for PubMed ID: 15262395

  • 1. Evolution of closed urinary drainage systems use and associated factors in Spanish hospitals.
    Allepuz-Palau A, Rosselló-Urgell J, Vaqué-Rafart J, Hermosilla-Pérez E, Arribas-Llorente JL, Sánchez-Payá J, Lizán-García M, EPINE Working Group.
    J Hosp Infect; 2004 Aug; 57(4):332-8. PubMed ID: 15262395
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  • 2. [Risk factors and length of stay attributable to hospital infections of the urinary tract in general surgery patients].
    Medina M, Martínez-Gallego G, Sillero-Arenas M, Delgado-Rodríguez M.
    Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin; 1997 Aug; 15(6):310-4. PubMed ID: 9376402
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  • 3. Relationship between catheter care and catheter-associated urinary tract infection at Japanese general hospitals: a prospective observational study.
    Tsuchida T, Makimoto K, Ohsako S, Fujino M, Kaneda M, Miyazaki T, Fujiwara F, Sugimoto T.
    Int J Nurs Stud; 2008 Mar; 45(3):352-61. PubMed ID: 17173921
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  • 6. An economic model to assess the cost and benefits of the routine use of silver alloy coated urinary catheters to reduce the risk of urinary tract infections in catheterized patients.
    Plowman R, Graves N, Esquivel J, Roberts JA.
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  • 8. [Open or closed drainage systems: their impact on urinary infections].
    Marín Collado RM, Paneque Sánchez Toscano I, Castelo Morales F, Sánchez García C.
    Rev Enferm; 2000 May; 23(7-8):531-5. PubMed ID: 10983159
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  • 9. Catheter-associated urinary tract infection.
    Danchaivijitr S, Dhiraputra C, Cherdrungsi R, Jintanothaitavorn D, Srihapol N.
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  • 10. High prevalence of nosocomial infections in rehabilitation units accounted for by urinary tract infections in patients with spinal cord injury.
    Girard R, Mazoyer MA, Plauchu MM, Rode G.
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  • 11. Initial inappropriate urinary catheters use in a tertiary-care center: incidence, risk factors, and outcomes.
    Apisarnthanarak A, Rutjanawech S, Wichansawakun S, Ratanabunjerdkul H, Patthranitima P, Thongphubeth K, Suwannakin A, Warren DK, Fraser VJ.
    Am J Infect Control; 2007 Nov; 35(9):594-9. PubMed ID: 17980238
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  • 12. Control of the duration of urinary catheterization: impact on catheter-associated urinary tract infection.
    Crouzet J, Bertrand X, Venier AG, Badoz M, Husson C, Talon D.
    J Hosp Infect; 2007 Nov; 67(3):253-7. PubMed ID: 17949851
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  • 14. [Analysis of the risk factors in nosocomial urinary tract infections and effect of urinary catheter use on distribution of the causative agents].
    Erben N, Alpat SN, Kartal ED, Ozgüneş I, Usluer G.
    Mikrobiyol Bul; 2009 Jan; 43(1):77-82. PubMed ID: 19334383
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  • 15. Hospital- and community-acquired infections: a point prevalence and risk factors survey in a tertiary care center in Saudi Arabia.
    Balkhy HH, Cunningham G, Chew FK, Francis C, Al Nakhli DJ, Almuneef MA, Memish ZA.
    Int J Infect Dis; 2006 Jul; 10(4):326-33. PubMed ID: 16678467
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  • 16. Unique epidemiology of nosocomial urinary tract infection in children.
    Langley JM, Hanakowski M, Leblanc JC.
    Am J Infect Control; 2001 Apr; 29(2):94-8. PubMed ID: 11287876
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  • 17. [Regular prevalence surveys of hospital-acquired infections as part of the process of accreditation].
    Scheel O, Blok A, Koldbro J.
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  • 18. Hospital-acquired infections in Italy: a region wide prevalence study.
    Zotti CM, Messori Ioli G, Charrier L, Arditi G, Argentero PA, Biglino A, Farina EC, Moiraghi Ruggenini A, Reale R, Romagnoli S, Serra R, Soranzo ML, Valpreda M, Hospital Coordinator Group.
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  • 19. Urinary tract infections. An overview.
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  • 20. Reduced rates of hospital-acquired UTI in medical patients. Prevalence surveys indicate effect of active infection control programmes.
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