Abstract

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common infection in hospital setting, the period of hospital-derived waste that affects individuals today. A significant number of seventy-five percent of urinary tract infections acquired in the hospital are associated with the use of a permanent bladder catheter (IDC), considering that there are about 15-25% chance of an inpatient requiring catheter insertion during your stay [1].

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