Original Article
An Overview of the Predictors of Symptomatic Urinary Tract Infection Among Nursing Students
Author(s):
Vyas S*, Varshney D, Sharma P, Juyal R, Nautiyal V and Shrotriya VP
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common infection experienced by humans after respiratory and gastroâÂÃ?Â?ÂÃ?Â?intestinal infections, and also the most common cause of nosocomial infections for patients admitted to hospitals indeed UTIs are the most frequent bacterial infection in women. Aim: The aim was to determine the prevalence of UTI and to identify factors associated with an increased risk of UTI among nursing students. Subjects and Methods: The crossâÂÃ?Â?ÂÃ?Â?sectional study involved 177 unmarried nursing students aged 18–30 years studying in the SRMSIMS, Nursing College Bareilly. A structured questionnaire was used, and study subjects were asked regarding the symptoms of UTI in the previous 3 months. ChiâÂÃ?Â?ÂÃ?Â?square test and Univariate Logistic Regression was used to analyze the data. Result.. Read More»
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