Central line-associated bloodstream infections in neonates
Newborn infants, including premature infants, are high-risk patients susceptible to various microorganisms. Catheter-related bloodstream infections are the most common type of nosocomial infections in this population. Regular education and training of medical staffs are most important as a preventiv...
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Main Authors: | Hye Jung Cho (Author), Hye-Kyung Cho (Author) |
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Korean Pediatric Society,
2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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