Reduction of central line-associated bloodstream infection rates in a neonatal intensive care unit after implementation of a multidisciplinary evidence-based quality improvement collaborative: A four-year surveillance.
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Antiseptic use in the neonatal intensive care unit - a dilemma in clinical practice: An evidence based reviewBloodstream Infection Incidence of Different Central Venous Catheters in Neonates: A Descriptive Cohort Study.Use of evidence based practices to improve survival without severe morbidity for very preterm infants: results from the EPICE population based cohort.
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Reduction of central line-associated bloodstream infection rates in a neonatal intensive care unit after implementation of a multidisciplinary evidence-based quality improvement collaborative: A four-year surveillance.
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scientific article published on January 2013
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Reduction of central line-asso ...... ive: A four-year surveillance.
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Reduction of central line-asso ...... ive: A four-year surveillance.
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Reduction of central line-asso ...... ive: A four-year surveillance.
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Reduction of central line-asso ...... ive: A four-year surveillance.
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Horacio Osiovich
Joseph Y Ting
Vicki Sk Goh
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10.1155/2013/781690
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z