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1. Management of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Non-Catheterized Adults

- Grant A. , et al.

2. If you don't test, they will not treat: Impact of stopping preoperative screening for asymptomatic bacteriuria

- Winkler M.L. , et al.

3. Urosepsis in adults

- Ladević N. , et al.

4. Pre-operative screening for asymptomatic bacteriuria and associations with post-operative outcomes in patients with spinal cord injury

- Fitzpatrick M.A. , et al.

5. Association of Screening and Treatment for Preoperative Asymptomatic Bacteriuria with Postoperative Outcomes among US Veterans

- Gallegos Salazar J. , et al.

6. Bacteriuria is not associated with surgical site infection in patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery

- Duarte J.C. , et al.

7. Practice variation in treatment of suspected asymptomatic bacteriuria prior to cardiac surgery: Are there differences in postoperative outcome? A retrospective cohort study

- De Lange M.P. , et al.

8. Asymptomatic bacteriuria in clinical urological practice: preoperative control of bacteriuria and management of recurrent UTI

- Cai T. , et al.

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