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Antibiotic lock solutions allow less systemic antibiotic exposure and less catheter malfunction without adversely affecting antimicrobial resistance patterns
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Antibiotic lock solutions allow less systemic antibiotic exposure and less catheter malfunction without adversely affecting antimicrobial resistance patterns

Ali Mirza Onder, A A Billings, Jayanthi Chandar, Linda Nield, Denise Francoeur, Nancy Simon, Carolyn Abitbol and Gaston Zilleruelo
Hemodialysis international, Vol.17(1), pp.75-85
2013-01
PMID: 22716190

Abstract

Humans Bacteremia - drug therapy Renal Dialysis - methods Male Renal Dialysis - instrumentation Treatment Outcome Bacteremia - prevention & control Adolescent Renal Dialysis - adverse effects Catheters, Indwelling - microbiology Female Anti-Bacterial Agents - adverse effects Retrospective Studies Anti-Bacterial Agents - administration & dosage

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.168 Vascular, Cardiac & Thoracic Surgery
1.168.671 Vascular Access
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Urology & Nephrology
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