Objective: To assess the impact of changing the reporting threshold policy of positive urine cultures in hospitalized non-pregnant adults from 104 CFU/mL to 105 CFU/mL on the unwarranted use of antibiotics and patient safety. Setting: A 1100-bed tertiary-care hospital in southern Israel. Methods: As an intervention, we changed urine culture reporting policy for patients admitted to general medical wards. If culture grew ≥105 CFU/mL, it was reported with pathogen and antibiotic susceptibility data, if it grew ≤104 CFU/mL, it was reported as “low growth". The withheld information was available upon request. We retrospectively collected data on all patients in a four-month period following the intervention and report using STROBE guidelines. R...
Reducing health care–associated urinary tract infection (UTI) is a National Patient Safety Goal. The...
The criteria for setting up a urine culture are different based on the institution where the sample ...
BACKGROUND: Outcome data in 2017 from a 400-bed hospital in Michigan demonstrated an opportunity for...
INTRODUCTION: Urine specimens are among the most common samples submitted for culture to microbiolog...
OBJECTIVE: Urine cultures have poor specificity for catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CA...
ObjectiveIn the absence of pyuria, positive urine cultures are unlikely to represent infection. Cond...
Objectives: Urinary culture sensitivity after antibiotics administration is unknown. This study aim...
Background: Urinalysis and urine culture are two of the most commonly ordered tests. A positive urin...
Ordering urine cultures in patients without pyuria is associated with the inappropriate treatment of...
ABSTRACT Objective: to compare the results of urinary tract infection incidence, by means of the r...
Background: urinary tract infection (UTI) is common and widespread use of antibiotics contributes to...
Objectives: To assess safety and effectiveness of not processing midstream urine (MSU) in adults to ...
Background Urinary tract infection (UTI) is common and widespread use of antibiotics contributes to ...
OBJECTIVE: We estimated the adequacy of antibiotic therapy to guidelines for nosocomial and communit...
Abstract. Background:. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infection...
Reducing health care–associated urinary tract infection (UTI) is a National Patient Safety Goal. The...
The criteria for setting up a urine culture are different based on the institution where the sample ...
BACKGROUND: Outcome data in 2017 from a 400-bed hospital in Michigan demonstrated an opportunity for...
INTRODUCTION: Urine specimens are among the most common samples submitted for culture to microbiolog...
OBJECTIVE: Urine cultures have poor specificity for catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CA...
ObjectiveIn the absence of pyuria, positive urine cultures are unlikely to represent infection. Cond...
Objectives: Urinary culture sensitivity after antibiotics administration is unknown. This study aim...
Background: Urinalysis and urine culture are two of the most commonly ordered tests. A positive urin...
Ordering urine cultures in patients without pyuria is associated with the inappropriate treatment of...
ABSTRACT Objective: to compare the results of urinary tract infection incidence, by means of the r...
Background: urinary tract infection (UTI) is common and widespread use of antibiotics contributes to...
Objectives: To assess safety and effectiveness of not processing midstream urine (MSU) in adults to ...
Background Urinary tract infection (UTI) is common and widespread use of antibiotics contributes to ...
OBJECTIVE: We estimated the adequacy of antibiotic therapy to guidelines for nosocomial and communit...
Abstract. Background:. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infection...
Reducing health care–associated urinary tract infection (UTI) is a National Patient Safety Goal. The...
The criteria for setting up a urine culture are different based on the institution where the sample ...
BACKGROUND: Outcome data in 2017 from a 400-bed hospital in Michigan demonstrated an opportunity for...