2021
DOI: 10.22207/jpam.15.2.53
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Disparity in Microbiological Pattern of Cauti in Precisely Tribal Patients in Relation to Impacting Factors from the Known Pattern in the Medical Intensive Care Unit in a Tribal Tertiary Care Centre

Abstract: The important risk factor for the development of CAUTI, especially in the intensive care units, is the presence, method and length of Duration of urinary catheterization. The other potential significant risk factors are gender, age, uncontrolled diabetes and long hospital stay. There have been no studies on Tribal patients describing the factors (Demographic as well as Risk factors) which influence the deviation in microbiological pattern of CAUTI in of the MICU, from the patients of other area studied till no… Show more

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