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Central venous catheter-related infection in a prospective and observational study of 2595 catheters
Author(s):
L. LORENTE
,
C. HENRY
,
MM. Martin
,
L Lorente
,
C Henry-Halldin
,
MM Trujillo-Martín
,
Verdejo Jimenez
,
ML Mora
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2005
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Crit Care
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10.1186/cc3824
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16356251
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