Study of Biofilm, Virulence Genes, and Risk Factors in Urinary Catheter-Associated Escherichia coli Infections
Eman Hamdy Mohamed,
Maysaa El Sayed Zaki,
Mostafa Abdelsalam Ramadan
et al.
Abstract:Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) are prevalent among intensive care unit (ICU) patients and pose significant health risks. The causative agent, Escherichia coli, is commonly associated with these infections. Objectives: The primary objective of our study was to evaluate various risk factors associated with CAUTIs. Additionally, we investigated the capacity of E. coli to form biofilms and the presence of virulence genes in these infections. Methods: We conducted a prospective st… Show more
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