Abstract:Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infection is the most common hospital-acquired infection which is treated empirically by quinolone antibiotics. Analysis of clinical characteristics, risk factors, and common pathogens has a major effect on the advancement of the prevention of CAUTI in medical settings. Subjects and Methods: Urine samples were collected from Intensive Care Units at Mansoura University Main Hospital over two years. Samples were then transferred to the Microbiology lab, at Mansoura U… Show more
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