Estratégia Multidimensional na Redução de Infeção Associada a Cateter Venoso Central em Pediatria
Acta Médica Portuguesa2016Vol. 29(6), pp. 373–380
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Abstract
After multidimensional strategy implementation there was no reported central-line associated bloodstream infection Conclusions: Efforts must be made to preserve the same degree of multidimensional prevention, in order to confirm the effective reduction of the central-line associated bloodstream infection rate and to allow its maintenance.
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