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摘要
与留置导尿管(idc)相关的感染是最常见的医疗保健相关感染之一(Elvy和Colville 2009)。在澳大利亚医院,大约26%的患者在入院时接受导管(Gardner et al . 2014)。
CATHETER ASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS (CAUTIS): A RESEARCH UPDATE.
Infections associated with indwelling urinary catheters (IDCs) are one of the most frequently reported healthcare associated infections (Elvy and Colville 2009). Approximately 26% of patients in Australian hospitals receive a catheter while on admission (Gardner et al 2014).