Implementation of an asymptomatic bacteriuria assessment protocol for patients discharged from the emergency department – CORRIGENDUM
Margaret R. Hitchins, Jeannette L. Bouchard, Christopher W. Ingram, Alison I. Orvin

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TopicsUrinary Tract Infections Management · Pediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies · Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research
The sentence in the abstract results “There were significantly fewer antibiotic prescriptions for ASB in the postimplementation group (50% vs 87%; P < .0001).” should read “There were significantly fewer antibiotic prescriptions for ASB in the postimplementation group (50% vs 8%; P < .0001).” as stated in the body of the article.
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