Four cost studies show that extra time spent in hospital because of nosocomial urinary tract infection ranged from 0.6 to 5.0 days. Extra hospital charges ranged from $146 to $558 with an average cost of about $355. Updated hospital costs project annual national costs of $1.8 billion. Strategies for managing nosocomial urinary tract infections are presented.
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