Critical Care Medicine, ISSN 0090-3493, 07/2014, Volume 42, Issue 7, pp. 1703 - 1713
OBJECTIVE:To assess the efficacy of a chlorhexidine-impregnated dressing for prevention of central venous catheter–related colonization and catheter-related...
catheter-related infection | nosocomial infection | chlorhexidine | GUIDELINES | COLONIZATION | RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS | DISEASES SOCIETY | CARE | PATHOGENESIS | IN-VITRO | IMPACT | POVIDONE-IODINE | CRITICALLY-ILL ADULTS | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Anti-Infective Agents, Local - administration & dosage | Bandages | Humans | Anti-Infective Agents, Local - adverse effects | Equipment Contamination | Chlorhexidine - administration & dosage | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Chlorhexidine - adverse effects | Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic | critical care
catheter-related infection | nosocomial infection | chlorhexidine | GUIDELINES | COLONIZATION | RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS | DISEASES SOCIETY | CARE | PATHOGENESIS | IN-VITRO | IMPACT | POVIDONE-IODINE | CRITICALLY-ILL ADULTS | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Anti-Infective Agents, Local - administration & dosage | Bandages | Humans | Anti-Infective Agents, Local - adverse effects | Equipment Contamination | Chlorhexidine - administration & dosage | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Chlorhexidine - adverse effects | Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic | critical care
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Critical Care Medicine, ISSN 0090-3493, 06/2014, Volume 42, Issue 6, pp. 1334 - 1339
OBJECTIVE:Catheter-related bloodstream infections are associated with significant costs and adverse consequences. Arterial catheters are commonly used in the...
peripheral | prevalence | Arterial catheterization | critical care | meta-analysis | nosocomial infections | catheter-related infections | arterial catheterization | INTENSIVE-CARE UNITS | COLONIZATION | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | SEPSIS | CANNULATION | CARDIAC-SURGERY | CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS | RADIAL-ARTERY | CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS | FEMORAL-ARTERY | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Intensive Care Units | Cross Infection - prevention & control | Humans | Catheter-Related Infections - epidemiology | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Catheterization, Peripheral - adverse effects | Cross Infection - epidemiology | Practice Guidelines as Topic
peripheral | prevalence | Arterial catheterization | critical care | meta-analysis | nosocomial infections | catheter-related infections | arterial catheterization | INTENSIVE-CARE UNITS | COLONIZATION | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | SEPSIS | CANNULATION | CARDIAC-SURGERY | CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS | RADIAL-ARTERY | CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS | FEMORAL-ARTERY | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Intensive Care Units | Cross Infection - prevention & control | Humans | Catheter-Related Infections - epidemiology | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Catheterization, Peripheral - adverse effects | Cross Infection - epidemiology | Practice Guidelines as Topic
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Pediatrics, ISSN 0031-4005, 03/2011, Volume 127, Issue 3, pp. 436 - 444
OBJECTIVE: In 2008, all 18 regional referral NICUs in New York state adopted central-line insertion and maintenance bundles and agreed to use checklists to...
Health care evaluation | Benchmarking | Infant | Newborn | Catheter-related infections | Quality of health care | quality of health care | benchmarking | INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT | LATE-ONSET SEPSIS | PERFORMANCE | RISK | PEDIATRICS | health care evaluation | newborn | infant | catheter-related infections | Prospective Studies | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Quality Indicators, Health Care | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Incidence | Bacteremia - prevention & control | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Checklist | Bacteremia - epidemiology | New York - epidemiology | Catheter-Related Infections - epidemiology | Catheterization, Central Venous - adverse effects | Infant, Newborn | Prevention | Medical protocols | Blood-borne diseases | Usage | Demographic aspects | Catheterization | Medical care | Neonatal intensive care | Research | Statistics | Quality management | Babies | Pediatrics | Intensive care | Neonatal care | Hospitalization | Infections | Poisson distribution
Health care evaluation | Benchmarking | Infant | Newborn | Catheter-related infections | Quality of health care | quality of health care | benchmarking | INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT | LATE-ONSET SEPSIS | PERFORMANCE | RISK | PEDIATRICS | health care evaluation | newborn | infant | catheter-related infections | Prospective Studies | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Quality Indicators, Health Care | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Incidence | Bacteremia - prevention & control | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Checklist | Bacteremia - epidemiology | New York - epidemiology | Catheter-Related Infections - epidemiology | Catheterization, Central Venous - adverse effects | Infant, Newborn | Prevention | Medical protocols | Blood-borne diseases | Usage | Demographic aspects | Catheterization | Medical care | Neonatal intensive care | Research | Statistics | Quality management | Babies | Pediatrics | Intensive care | Neonatal care | Hospitalization | Infections | Poisson distribution
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American Journal of Medicine, The, ISSN 0002-9343, 2012, Volume 125, Issue 8, pp. 733 - 741
Abstract The widespread use of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) has transformed the care of medical and surgical patients. Whereas intravenous...
Internal Medicine | Peripherally inserted central catheters | Venous thrombosis | Central line-associated bloodstream infections | RISK-FACTORS | ACCESS DEVICES | PREVENTION | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | CANCER-PATIENTS | INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT | HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES | INTRAVENOUS THERAPY | COMPLICATIONS | THROMBOEMBOLISM | RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS | Catheter-Related Infections - etiology | Humans | Risk Factors | Antineoplastic Agents - administration & dosage | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Venous Thrombosis - etiology | Neoplasms - therapy | Bacteremia - prevention & control | Blood Transfusion | Blood Specimen Collection | Bacteremia - etiology | Venous Thrombosis - prevention & control | Anti-Bacterial Agents - administration & dosage | Catheterization, Central Venous - adverse effects | Catheterization, Peripheral - adverse effects | Blood-borne diseases | Usage | Health aspects | Risk factors | Side effects | Reviews | thromboembolism | Antibiotics | Nutrition | Complications | Surgery | medical instruments | Security
Internal Medicine | Peripherally inserted central catheters | Venous thrombosis | Central line-associated bloodstream infections | RISK-FACTORS | ACCESS DEVICES | PREVENTION | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | CANCER-PATIENTS | INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT | HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES | INTRAVENOUS THERAPY | COMPLICATIONS | THROMBOEMBOLISM | RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS | Catheter-Related Infections - etiology | Humans | Risk Factors | Antineoplastic Agents - administration & dosage | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Venous Thrombosis - etiology | Neoplasms - therapy | Bacteremia - prevention & control | Blood Transfusion | Blood Specimen Collection | Bacteremia - etiology | Venous Thrombosis - prevention & control | Anti-Bacterial Agents - administration & dosage | Catheterization, Central Venous - adverse effects | Catheterization, Peripheral - adverse effects | Blood-borne diseases | Usage | Health aspects | Risk factors | Side effects | Reviews | thromboembolism | Antibiotics | Nutrition | Complications | Surgery | medical instruments | Security
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, ISSN 0951-7375, 08/2012, Volume 25, Issue 4, pp. 412 - 422
PURPOSE OF REVIEWThis review summarizes recent literature regarding the prevention of central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI). RECENT...
multifaceted strategy | central line-associated bloodstream infection | technology | chlorhexidine bathing | prevention | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | EFFICACY | SIMULATION-BASED EDUCATION | CENTRAL-VENOUS-CATHETER | IMPACT | REDUCTION | INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT | STATEWIDE | CHLORHEXIDINE | SAFETY NETWORK | FOR-DISEASE-CONTROL | Equipment Contamination - prevention & control | United States | Humans | Catheterization, Central Venous - methods | Infection Control - methods | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Anti-Infective Agents - administration & dosage | Bacteremia - prevention & control | Chlorhexidine - analogs & derivatives | Antisepsis - methods | Bacteremia - etiology | Chlorhexidine - administration & dosage | Catheterization, Central Venous - adverse effects
multifaceted strategy | central line-associated bloodstream infection | technology | chlorhexidine bathing | prevention | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | EFFICACY | SIMULATION-BASED EDUCATION | CENTRAL-VENOUS-CATHETER | IMPACT | REDUCTION | INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT | STATEWIDE | CHLORHEXIDINE | SAFETY NETWORK | FOR-DISEASE-CONTROL | Equipment Contamination - prevention & control | United States | Humans | Catheterization, Central Venous - methods | Infection Control - methods | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Anti-Infective Agents - administration & dosage | Bacteremia - prevention & control | Chlorhexidine - analogs & derivatives | Antisepsis - methods | Bacteremia - etiology | Chlorhexidine - administration & dosage | Catheterization, Central Venous - adverse effects
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Critical Care Medicine, ISSN 0090-3493, 10/2013, Volume 41, Issue 10, pp. 2364 - 2372
OBJECTIVE:Prevention of catheter-related bloodstream infection is a basic objective to optimize patient safety in the ICU. Building on the early success of a...
multimodal intervention | patient safety | intensive care unit | catheter-related bacteremia | prevention | safety indicators | RATES | GUIDELINES | INTENSIVE-CARE UNITS | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Intensive Care Units | Prospective Studies | Evidence-Based Practice | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) | Cross Infection - prevention & control | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Combined Modality Therapy | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Patient Safety - standards | Spain - epidemiology | Female | Aged | Catheter-Related Infections - epidemiology | Population Surveillance
multimodal intervention | patient safety | intensive care unit | catheter-related bacteremia | prevention | safety indicators | RATES | GUIDELINES | INTENSIVE-CARE UNITS | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Intensive Care Units | Prospective Studies | Evidence-Based Practice | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) | Cross Infection - prevention & control | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Combined Modality Therapy | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Patient Safety - standards | Spain - epidemiology | Female | Aged | Catheter-Related Infections - epidemiology | Population Surveillance
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Intensive Care Medicine, ISSN 0342-4642, 6/2019, Volume 45, Issue 6, pp. 896 - 897
Pediatrics | Pain Medicine | Emergency Medicine | Pneumology/Respiratory System | Medicine & Public Health | Intensive / Critical Care Medicine | Anesthesiology | PREVENTION | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | CHLORHEXIDINE-IMPREGNATED SPONGES | CRITICALLY-ILL ADULTS | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Catheterization, Central Venous | Catheter-Related Infections | Chlorhexidine | Bandages | Humans | Bacteremia | Infection | Complications and side effects | Medical research | Usage | Medicine, Experimental | Risk factors | Catheters | Nosocomial infections | Blood | Medical instruments
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Critical Care Medicine, ISSN 0090-3493, 08/2012, Volume 40, Issue 8, pp. 2479 - 2485
BACKGROUND:Catheter-related bloodstream infections are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients. Current guidelines recommend...
catheter-related bloodstream infection | subclavian | femoral | meta-analysis | jugular | central venous catheter | nosocomial infection | MANAGEMENT | GUIDELINES | PREVENTION | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | HETEROGENEITY | VEIN CATHETERIZATION | PLACEMENT | COMPLICATIONS | CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS | ACCESS | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Femoral Vein | Jugular Veins | Sepsis - etiology | Subclavian Vein | Catheter-Related Infections - etiology | Humans | Risk Factors | Catheters, Indwelling - adverse effects
catheter-related bloodstream infection | subclavian | femoral | meta-analysis | jugular | central venous catheter | nosocomial infection | MANAGEMENT | GUIDELINES | PREVENTION | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | HETEROGENEITY | VEIN CATHETERIZATION | PLACEMENT | COMPLICATIONS | CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS | ACCESS | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Femoral Vein | Jugular Veins | Sepsis - etiology | Subclavian Vein | Catheter-Related Infections - etiology | Humans | Risk Factors | Catheters, Indwelling - adverse effects
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Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, ISSN 0899-823X, 07/2014, Volume 35, Issue 7, pp. 753 - 771
Recommendations | Intensive care units | SHEA/IDSA Practice Recommendation | Medical practice | Surveillance | Antimicrobials | Nurses | Health care industry | Infections | Catheters | Central venous catheterization | ANTIMICROBIAL-COATED CATHETERS | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | 10-PERCENT POVIDONE-IODINE | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | ETHANOL-LOCK THERAPY | PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED-TRIAL | NEEDLELESS INTRAVASCULAR CONNECTOR | SIMULATION-BASED EDUCATION | PROSPECTIVE CLINICAL-TRIAL | CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS | STERILE BARRIER PRECAUTIONS | CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS | Intensive Care Units | Bacteremia - prevention & control | Cross Infection - prevention & control | Humans | Infection Control - methods | Catheterization, Central Venous - standards | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, ISSN 0891-5520, 12/2018, Volume 32, Issue 4, pp. 765 - 787
Despite recent gains, intravascular catheter–related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) remains an important clinical problem resulting in significant morbidity,...
Central line–associated bloodstream infection | Central venous catheter | Health care–associated infection | Bacteremia | Catheter-related bloodstream infection | Central line associated bloodstream infection | ANTIBIOTIC-LOCK | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | INSERTED CENTRAL CATHETERS | DIFFERENTIAL TIME | CARE-ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS | CRITICALLY-ILL | IMMUNOLOGY | PERIPHERAL INTRAVENOUS CATHETERS | MIDLINE CATHETER | ARTERIAL CATHETER | Health care associated infection | CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS | SHORT-TERM | Catheter-Related Infections - etiology | Bacterial Infections - etiology | Catheterization - instrumentation | Humans | Bacterial Infections - epidemiology | Catheterization - adverse effects | Catheter-Related Infections - diagnosis | Bacterial Infections - diagnosis | Catheter-Related Infections - epidemiology
Central line–associated bloodstream infection | Central venous catheter | Health care–associated infection | Bacteremia | Catheter-related bloodstream infection | Central line associated bloodstream infection | ANTIBIOTIC-LOCK | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | INSERTED CENTRAL CATHETERS | DIFFERENTIAL TIME | CARE-ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS | CRITICALLY-ILL | IMMUNOLOGY | PERIPHERAL INTRAVENOUS CATHETERS | MIDLINE CATHETER | ARTERIAL CATHETER | Health care associated infection | CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS | SHORT-TERM | Catheter-Related Infections - etiology | Bacterial Infections - etiology | Catheterization - instrumentation | Humans | Bacterial Infections - epidemiology | Catheterization - adverse effects | Catheter-Related Infections - diagnosis | Bacterial Infections - diagnosis | Catheter-Related Infections - epidemiology
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JAMA Pediatrics, ISSN 2168-6203, 04/2015, Volume 169, Issue 4, pp. 324 - 331
IMPORTANCE: Children with intestinal failure are at high risk for developing central catheter–associated bloodstream infections (CCABSIs) owing to children’s...
THERAPY | MANAGEMENT | GUIDELINES | PREVENTION | PARENTERAL-NUTRITION | PEDIATRICS | EXPOSURE | CHILDREN | LIFE | Humans | Child, Preschool | Ethanol - administration & dosage | Hospitals, Pediatric | Infant | Male | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Intestinal Diseases - therapy | Gastrointestinal Motility | Anti-Infective Agents, Local - administration & dosage | Bacteremia - prevention & control | Quality Improvement | Adolescent | Catheters, Indwelling - adverse effects | Bacteremia - etiology | Short Bowel Syndrome - therapy | Female | Malabsorption Syndromes - therapy | Parenteral Nutrition | Child | Catheterization, Central Venous - adverse effects
THERAPY | MANAGEMENT | GUIDELINES | PREVENTION | PARENTERAL-NUTRITION | PEDIATRICS | EXPOSURE | CHILDREN | LIFE | Humans | Child, Preschool | Ethanol - administration & dosage | Hospitals, Pediatric | Infant | Male | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Intestinal Diseases - therapy | Gastrointestinal Motility | Anti-Infective Agents, Local - administration & dosage | Bacteremia - prevention & control | Quality Improvement | Adolescent | Catheters, Indwelling - adverse effects | Bacteremia - etiology | Short Bowel Syndrome - therapy | Female | Malabsorption Syndromes - therapy | Parenteral Nutrition | Child | Catheterization, Central Venous - adverse effects
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CLINICAL JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, ISSN 1555-9041, 04/2019, Volume 14, Issue 4, pp. 611 - 613
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JAMA, ISSN 0098-7484, 11/2010, Volume 304, Issue 18, pp. 2035 - 2041
CONTEXT Central line–associated bloodstream infection (BSI) rates, determined by infection preventionists using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | UNIT PATIENTS | CARE-ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS | CENTRAL-LINE | Single-Blind Method | United States - epidemiology | Academic Medical Centers - statistics & numerical data | Reproducibility of Results | Humans | Infection Control | Terminology as Topic | Intensive Care Units - statistics & numerical data | Cross Infection - classification | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.) | Quality Assurance, Health Care | Algorithms | Bacteremia - epidemiology | Retrospective Studies | Bacteremia - classification | Catheter-Related Infections - epidemiology | Population Surveillance | Catheter-Related Infections - classification | Cohort Studies | Cross Infection - epidemiology | Infections | Blood | Quality of care
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | UNIT PATIENTS | CARE-ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS | CENTRAL-LINE | Single-Blind Method | United States - epidemiology | Academic Medical Centers - statistics & numerical data | Reproducibility of Results | Humans | Infection Control | Terminology as Topic | Intensive Care Units - statistics & numerical data | Cross Infection - classification | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.) | Quality Assurance, Health Care | Algorithms | Bacteremia - epidemiology | Retrospective Studies | Bacteremia - classification | Catheter-Related Infections - epidemiology | Population Surveillance | Catheter-Related Infections - classification | Cohort Studies | Cross Infection - epidemiology | Infections | Blood | Quality of care
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Medicine, ISSN 0025-7974, 10/2018, Volume 97, Issue 42, p. e12821
Patients with catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) have a poor prognosis. Proadrenomedullin (pro-ADM) has emerged as a valuable marker of sepsis. The...
C-REACTIVE PROTEIN | MANAGEMENT | PRO-ADRENOMEDULLIN | GUIDELINES | procalcitonin | SEPSIS | MIDREGIONAL PROADRENOMEDULLIN | catheter-related bloodstream infection | BIOMARKERS | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | PLASMA | prognostic value | proadrenomedullin | UTILITY | Intensive Care Units | Prognosis | Prospective Studies | Protein Precursors - blood | Area Under Curve | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Adrenomedullin - blood | Male | Survival Rate | Biomarkers - blood | Catheter-Related Infections - blood | Sensitivity and Specificity | Shock, Septic - blood | Aged, 80 and over | Catheter-Related Infections - mortality | Female | Aged | Complications and side effects | Physiological aspects | Sepsis | Development and progression | Central venous catheters | Cross infection | Nosocomial infections | Peptide hormones | Biological markers | Health aspects | Risk factors
C-REACTIVE PROTEIN | MANAGEMENT | PRO-ADRENOMEDULLIN | GUIDELINES | procalcitonin | SEPSIS | MIDREGIONAL PROADRENOMEDULLIN | catheter-related bloodstream infection | BIOMARKERS | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | PLASMA | prognostic value | proadrenomedullin | UTILITY | Intensive Care Units | Prognosis | Prospective Studies | Protein Precursors - blood | Area Under Curve | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Adrenomedullin - blood | Male | Survival Rate | Biomarkers - blood | Catheter-Related Infections - blood | Sensitivity and Specificity | Shock, Septic - blood | Aged, 80 and over | Catheter-Related Infections - mortality | Female | Aged | Complications and side effects | Physiological aspects | Sepsis | Development and progression | Central venous catheters | Cross infection | Nosocomial infections | Peptide hormones | Biological markers | Health aspects | Risk factors
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, ISSN 0095-1137, 12/2014, Volume 52, Issue 12, pp. 4421 - 4424
Acidovorax oryzae is a bacterium that has never before been reported as pathogenic in human subjects. Here we describe the first case of a successfully treated...
MICROBIOLOGY | BACTERIAL | IDENTIFICATION | PCR | TOOL | Comamonadaceae - isolation & purification | Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections - pathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Sepsis - diagnosis | Male | Catheter-Related Infections - pathology | Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections - microbiology | Microbial Sensitivity Tests | Sepsis - pathology | Catheter-Related Infections - microbiology | Comamonadaceae - drug effects | Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology | Catheter-Related Infections - diagnosis | Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections - diagnosis | Comamonadaceae - classification | C-Reactive Protein - analysis | Sepsis - microbiology | Case Reports
MICROBIOLOGY | BACTERIAL | IDENTIFICATION | PCR | TOOL | Comamonadaceae - isolation & purification | Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections - pathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Sepsis - diagnosis | Male | Catheter-Related Infections - pathology | Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections - microbiology | Microbial Sensitivity Tests | Sepsis - pathology | Catheter-Related Infections - microbiology | Comamonadaceae - drug effects | Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology | Catheter-Related Infections - diagnosis | Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections - diagnosis | Comamonadaceae - classification | C-Reactive Protein - analysis | Sepsis - microbiology | Case Reports
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