BackgroundUrinary tract infections (UTI) are the most common type of infection among residents of long-term care facilities (LTCFs). The presence of asymptomatic bacteriuria among LTCF residents brings challenges to onsite health professionals. The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and related factors of aymptomatic bacteriuria among the institutionalized elderly in Taiwan.MethodsIn 2002, residents of 2 private LTCFs participated in this study. History taking, anthropometric measurements, and urine and blood samplings were performed by experienced research staff. Urine bacterial culture was performed by a standard procedure; subjects with symptoms indicating UTI were excluded. Repeated urine bacterial culture was performed 1 w...
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is common, often over-diagnosed, in long-term care (LTC) f...
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common infection worldwide. Numerous studies have demonstrated ri...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of asymptomatic bacteriuria among residents of long-term care (LTC) facil...
BackgroundUrinary tract infections (UTI) are the most common type of infection among residents of lo...
Background: The diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in institutionalized older adults is of...
<p>Background: The diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in institutionalized older adu...
Background. Bacteriuria ? 105 CFU/ml is evidence of urinary tract infection in the absence of associ...
Background: The high prevalence of bacteriuria in elderly individuals makes it difficult to know if ...
BackgroundUrinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most commonly treated infection among nursing home...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the features of asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) in elderly peop...
Bacteriuria has come to be synonymous of urinary tract infection (UTI), although this approach has n...
Abstract Background Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most commonly treated infection among nu...
Objectives: to determine the incidence and the dynamics of asymptomatic bacteriuria in ambulatory nu...
Abstract. Introduction: Asymptomatic bacteriuria and pyuria are pervasive in the long-term care popu...
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most frequent cause of bacteremia/sepsis in elderly people and ...
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is common, often over-diagnosed, in long-term care (LTC) f...
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common infection worldwide. Numerous studies have demonstrated ri...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of asymptomatic bacteriuria among residents of long-term care (LTC) facil...
BackgroundUrinary tract infections (UTI) are the most common type of infection among residents of lo...
Background: The diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in institutionalized older adults is of...
<p>Background: The diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in institutionalized older adu...
Background. Bacteriuria ? 105 CFU/ml is evidence of urinary tract infection in the absence of associ...
Background: The high prevalence of bacteriuria in elderly individuals makes it difficult to know if ...
BackgroundUrinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most commonly treated infection among nursing home...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the features of asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) in elderly peop...
Bacteriuria has come to be synonymous of urinary tract infection (UTI), although this approach has n...
Abstract Background Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most commonly treated infection among nu...
Objectives: to determine the incidence and the dynamics of asymptomatic bacteriuria in ambulatory nu...
Abstract. Introduction: Asymptomatic bacteriuria and pyuria are pervasive in the long-term care popu...
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most frequent cause of bacteremia/sepsis in elderly people and ...
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is common, often over-diagnosed, in long-term care (LTC) f...
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common infection worldwide. Numerous studies have demonstrated ri...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of asymptomatic bacteriuria among residents of long-term care (LTC) facil...