Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5867757 | American Journal of Infection Control | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Candida is the second leading pathogen causing catheter-associated urinary tract infection or asymptomatic colonization, whereas previous studies showed Candida as the third leading pathogen. Clinical signs and symptoms, such as fever and laboratory tests, cannot distinguish between asymptomatic colonization and infection. Because the management of catheter-associated candiduria is still controversial, additional studies should be carried out.
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Authors
Dan BSc, Nina BSc, Orna MD, Kozitta RN, MHA, Ilana RN, MHA, Diana MSc, Tatyana MSc, Avi PhD,