The inappropriate treatment of ASB represents a leading misuse of antimicrobial therapeutics. Clinicians should avoid the use of antibiotics given the lack of treatment benefits, risk of potential harm such as Clostridium difficile infections and the emergence of antimicrobial resistant organisms. The majority of hospitalized patients with ASB do not require antibiotics with the exception of pregnant women, and patients undergoing invasive urologic surgical procedures. In all other situations, antimicrobial therapy should be targeted to those who have symptoms of urinary tract infections in the presence of bacteriuria.

Conditions: Asymptomatic Bacteriuria (ASB)

Treatments: Antimicrobial Treatment (Antibiotics)

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