Indwelling medical devices and skin microorganisms on ICU patients bathed with chlorhexidine gluconate
Background: Bathing ICU patients with chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) decreases bloodstream infections and multidrug-resistant organism transmission. The efficacy of CHG bathing on skin microorganism reduction may be influenced by patient-level clinical factors. We assessed the impact of clinical fact...
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Main Authors: | Yoona Rhee (Author), Mary Hayden (Author), Michael Schoeny (Author), Christine Fukuda (Author), Pamela B. Bell (Author), Andrew Simms (Author), Beverly Sha (Author), Carlos Santos (Author), Michael Lin (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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