Back to Basics: Blood Culture Contamination Reduction Across a Multicenter Academic Health System
Background: Blood culture contamination is common in healthcare and contributes to diagnostic uncertainty, unnecessary treatments and follow-up testing, increased length of stay, higher rates of reportable healthcare-associated infections and events, over utilization of resources and staff including...
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Main Authors: | April McDougal (Author), Mary Ann DeMaet (Author), Kassandra Larson (Author), Jean Houk (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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