Epidemiological study of secondary bloodstream infections: The forgotten issue
Journal of Infection and Public Health2018Vol. 12(1), pp. 37–42
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Laura Di Sante, Armando Aguirre‐Jaime, María Antonia Miguel, María José Ramos, Yanet Pedroso, María Lecuona
Abstract
SBI accounts for almost a quarter of all NB. Patients has multiple comorbidities, increases hospital stay and mortality. It would be necessary to establish measures to rapidly diagnose and treat the primary infection, in order to prevent the onset of SBI.
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