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Clinical impact and cost-effectiveness of split-septum and single-use prefilled flushing device vs 3-way stopcock on central line–associated bloodstream infection rates in India: a randomized clinical trial conducted by the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC)

Rosenthal, Victor Daniel, Udwadia, Farokh Earch, Kumar, Siva, Poojary, Aruna, Sankar, Rathi, Orellano, Pablo Wenceslao, Durgad, Shilpa, Thulasiraman, Mahendran, Bahirune, Shweta, Kumbhar, Shubhangi, P
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Language:
english
Journal:
American Journal of Infection Control
DOI:
10.1016/j.ajic.2015.05.042
Date:
July, 2015
File:
PDF, 419 KB
english, 2015
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