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Randomised controlled trial
Small study finds that hydrophilic catheters decrease use of antibiotics to treat UTI in people with spinal cord injury who use self-intermittent catheterisation compared with non-coated catheters

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  1. Correspondence to Katherine N Moore
    Faculty of Nursing and Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, Alberta T6G 2G3 Canada; katherine.moore{at}ualberta.ca
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Moore KN, Fader M
Small study finds that hydrophilic catheters decrease use of antibiotics to treat UTI in people with spinal cord injury who use self-intermittent catheterisation compared with non-coated catheters

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  • First published May 1, 2010.
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August 31, 2017

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