2022
DOI: 10.33920/med-08-2202-02
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Assessment of the impact of invasive interventions on the risk of urinary tract infections as a form of HAI in patients of different age groups on the example of large multidisciplinary hospitals in the Altai Region

Abstract: In order to evaluate invasive interventions for the prognosis of development with urinary tract infections (UTIs), as a form of infections associated with the provision of medical care (ISMP)), 1200 patient case histories were selected among patients of different age groups for the period from 2007–2019. The patients were divided into 2 groups: group 1–700 patients (patients older than 65 years), group 2–500 patients (patients aged 18–64 years). Using the method of discriminant analysis (using the statistical … Show more

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