Management of Bacteriuria in Veterans Affairs Hospitals
Author:
Spivak Emily S12, Burk Muriel34, Zhang Rongping3, Jones Makoto M25, Neuhauser Melinda M.4, Goetz Matthew Bidwell67, Cunningham Francesca E34, Wright Jason, Johns Scott, Ma Ariel, Casavant Jonathan, Haley James A, Cartmell Bryan, Dahl Jaela, Mercurio Amanda, Haake Ashley, Muthusi Cynthia, Phabmixay Jenny, Hines Edward, Chew Alexander B, Patel Ursula, Duquaine Susan, Kuoma Marcus, Mang Norman, Aylward Andrea, Harris Jessica, O’Brien Jessica, Dietz Jessica, Curtin Rebecca, Fisher Ann, Manganiello Lauren, O’Donnell Jill, Surdy Michael, Morabito Brianna, Page Theresa, Pardo Joseph, McQuillan Amanda, Clare Danielle, Deyle Tessa, Bodine Rita, Kuyrkendall Evan, Guyear Jamie, Witt Lauri, Hobbs Deborah, Scott Ashley, Swanson Marci, MacKay Kimberly T, Wilbur Eileen, Butler Phalyn, Orlando Patricia, Spivak Emily S, Arnold Joshua, Loesch Erin, Fioravanti Nicole, Tate Victoria, Allred Carol, Cole Jennifer, Walker Michelle, Young Lisa, Peters James J, Kish Troy D, Noble Kelcey, Woelfel Kirsten, Foral Pamela, Carrasquillo Mara, Gauthier Timothy P,
Affiliation:
1. Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Utah School of Medicine and 2. Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Health Care System; 3. Center for Medication Safety and 4. VA Pharmacy Benefits Management Services, Hines, Illinois; 5. Department of Medicine, Division of Epidemiology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City; 6. Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System and 7. David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)
Cited by
58 articles.
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