Effectiveness of Disinfecting Caps for Intravenous Access Points in Reducing Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections, Clinical Utilization, and Cost of Care During COVID-19
Yuefeng Hou,1 Leah P Griffin,2 Kari Ertmer,3 Stéphanie F Bernatchez,3 Tarja J Kärpänen,4 Maria Palka-Santini4 1 3M Health Care, 3M Company, Austin, TX, USA; 2 3M Health Care, 3M Company, San Antonio, TX, USA; 3 3M Health Care, 3M Company, St, Paul, MN, USA; 4 3M Health Care, 3M Deutschland GmbH, Neu...
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Main Authors: | Hou Y (Author), Griffin LP (Author), Ertmer K (Author), Bernatchez SF (Author), Kärpänen TJ (Author), Palka-Santini M (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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