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ISPD position statement on reducing the risks of peritoneal dialysis-related infections.
Author(s):
Beth Piraino
,
Judith Bernardini
,
Edwina Brown
,
Ana Figueiredo
,
David Johnson
,
Wai-Choong Lye
,
Valerie Price
,
Santhanam Ramalakshmi
,
Cheuk-Chun Szeto
Publication date:
2015-11-28
Journal:
Peritoneal dialysis international : journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis
Keywords:
Bacterial Infections
,
epidemiology
,
etiology
,
prevention & control
,
Catheters, Indwelling
,
adverse effects
,
Global Health
,
Humans
,
Incidence
,
Peritoneal Dialysis
,
instrumentation
,
Peritonitis
,
Practice Guidelines as Topic
,
Risk Assessment
,
methods
,
Risk Factors
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21880990
DOI::
10.3747/pdi.2011.00057
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Bacterial Infections
,
epidemiology
,
etiology
,
prevention & control
,
Catheters, Indwelling
,
adverse effects
,
Global Health
,
Humans
,
Incidence
,
Peritoneal Dialysis
,
instrumentation
,
Peritonitis
,
Practice Guidelines as Topic
,
Risk Assessment
,
methods
,
Risk Factors
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Bacterial Infections
,
epidemiology
,
etiology
,
prevention & control
,
Catheters, Indwelling
,
adverse effects
,
Global Health
,
Humans
,
Incidence
,
Peritoneal Dialysis
,
instrumentation
,
Peritonitis
,
Practice Guidelines as Topic
,
Risk Assessment
,
methods
,
Risk Factors
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