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Increasing Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Bacteriuria
The Journal of Urology, 04/01/09
Routh JC et al. - Methicillin resistant S. aureus remains rare as a cause of bacteriuria but its incidence has increased during the last decade. Risk factors for methicillin resistant S. aureus bacteriuria include increased age, patient comorbidity, hospital exposure and catheter use. For patients with these risk factors and new onset urinary symptoms, methicillin resistant S. aureus should be considered a possible cause of urinary tract infection.
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