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Prevalence and treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria at academic and critical-access hospitals-Opportunities for stewardship efforts.

Funnce LiuBarbara MacDonaldRupali JainChloe Bryson-CahnNatalia Martinez-PazJohn B LynchPaul S PottingerJeannie D ChanZahra Kassamali Escobar
Published in: Infection control and hospital epidemiology (2022)
Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) is common among hospitalized patients and often leads to inappropriate antimicrobial use. Data from critical-access hospitals are underrepresented. To target antimicrobial stewardship efforts, we measured the point prevalence of ASB and detected a high frequency of ASB overtreatment across academic, community, and critical-access hospitals.
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