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Do Prolonged Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheter Dwell Times Increase the Risk of Bloodstream Infection?

Autor
MILSTONE, Aaron M1 ; SENGUPTA, Arnab1
[1] Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Fuente

Infection control and hospital epidemiology. 2010, Vol 31, Num 11, pp 1184-1187, 4 p ; ref : 41 ref

ISSN
0899-823X
Campo Científico
Hygiene and public health, epidemiology, occupational medicine
Editor
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL
País de la publicación
United States
Tipo de documento
Article
Idioma
English
Palabra clave (fr)
Bactériémie Cathéter Facteur risque Santé publique Veine centrale Bactériose Infection
Palabra clave (in)
Bacteremia Catheter Risk factor Public health Central vein Bacteriosis Infection
Palabra clave (es)
Bacteriemia Catéter Factor riesgo Salud pública Vena central Bacteriosis Infección
Clasificación
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002B Medical sciences / 002B05 Infectious diseases / 002B05B Bacterial diseases / 002B05B02 Human bacterial diseases / 002B05B02M Bacterial sepsis

Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002B Medical sciences / 002B30 Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine / 002B30A Public health. Hygiene / 002B30A11 Miscellaneous

Disciplina
Infectious pathology Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Procedencia
Inist-CNRS
Base de datos
PASCAL
Identificador INIST
23348055

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