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1 ound infections, and 1 had C. difficile in a urinary catheter.
2 with a long-term (> or =30 days) indwelling urinary catheter.
3 asymptomatic bacteriuria and frequent use of urinary catheters.
4 ominantly occurs in patients with indwelling urinary catheters.
5 stones or to encrust or obstruct indwelling urinary catheters.
6 rinary tract infections were associated with urinary catheters.
7 with ventilators, and fungal infections with urinary catheters.
8 perineum and proximal 6 inches (15.24 cm) of urinary catheters.
9 e-copy fim(+) plasmid increased adherence to urinary catheters 10-fold, and addition of an 18-copy fi
12 dence on wheelchair for mobility, the use of urinary catheters and placement in residential care were
13 n of balloon expandable device, avoidance of urinary catheter, and early removal of temporary pacemak
14 of appropriateness of indwelling venous and urinary catheters, and concordance between sedation orde
16 we describe a rodent model for the study of urinary catheter-associated Candida albicans biofilm inf
18 . infect medical devices, such as venous and urinary catheters, by adhering to the surface and formin
19 ding to fair-quality evidence, antimicrobial urinary catheters can prevent bacteriuria in hospitalize
21 r, comorbidities (intravenous central lines, urinary catheters, diabetes mellitus, AIDS, end-stage re
22 been developed to detect the early stages of urinary catheter encrustation and avoid the clinical cri
23 and form crystalline biofilms on indwelling urinary catheters, frequently leading to polymicrobial i
24 I, 1.43-29.4; P = .02) and the presence of a urinary catheter (HR, 3.81; 95% CI, 1.06-13.8; P = .04)
25 In the setting of a functioning, indwelling urinary catheter in a rat, Candida proliferated as a bio
28 hows a low efficacy of adherence to silicone urinary catheter material, possibly because the fim oper
29 g those from vascular catheter, denture, and urinary catheter models as well as uninfected devices.
31 ludes 5271 elderly adults without indwelling urinary catheter or urostomy who were admitted to 534 Ko
32 ion, use of central venous catheters, use of urinary catheters, perception of team work, and percepti
33 fter developing hospital-onset pneumonia and urinary catheter-related infection during hospitalizatio
35 ibe a novel infection-responsive coating for urinary catheters that provides a clear visual early war
40 .4-3.7) for both genders, and for indwelling urinary catheters was 1.6 (1.3-1.9) in men and 2.3 (1.9-
41 alization, and presence of central venous or urinary catheters were independently associated with HAI
42 revent uropathogenic E. coli from colonizing urinary catheters were studied by use of a sonication as
43 ere we report the results of impregnation of urinary catheters with a combination of rifampicin, spar
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