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Six-year multicenter study on short-term peripheral venous catheters-related bloodstream infection rates in 727 intensive care units of 268 hospitals in 141 cities of 42 countries of Africa, the Americas, Eastern Mediterranean, Europe, South East Asia, and Western Pacific Regions: International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) findings
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Six-year multicenter study on short-term peripheral venous catheters-related bloodstream infection rates in 727 intensive care units of 268 hospitals in 141 cities of 42 countries of Africa, the Americas, Eastern Mediterranean, Europe, South East Asia, and Western Pacific Regions: International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) findings

Víctor Daniel Rosenthal, Ider Bat-Erdene, Debkishore Gupta, Souad Belkebir, Prasad Rajhans, Farid Zand, Sheila Nainan Myatra, Majeda Afeef, Vito L Tanzi, S Muralidharan, …
Infection control and hospital epidemiology, Vol.41(5), pp.553-563
2020-05
PMID: 32183925

Abstract

Advisory Committees Africa - epidemiology Americas - epidemiology Asia, Southeastern - epidemiology Bacteremia - epidemiology Bacteremia - etiology Catheter-Related Infections - epidemiology Catheter-Related Infections - microbiology Central Venous Catheters - microbiology Cities Cross Infection - epidemiology Cross Infection - microbiology Europe - epidemiology Hospitals Humans Infection Control Intensive Care Units Mediterranean Islands - epidemiology Multicenter Studies as Topic Pacific Islands - epidemiology Prospective Studies Sentinel Surveillance

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