HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Rodrigo Duarte Aguilera and colleagues from the Mexican Institute of Social Security San Luis Potosu00ed, Mexico have published the article: Factors Associated with Infection of Central Venous Catheters Placed on Admission in the Emergency Area, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of October/10,/2019
- what: The skin at the insertion site is considered the primary source of microorganisms that colonize the catheter, by creating a biolayer that favors infection.
SUMMARY
Patients were studied, 88 (20%) were infected, more patients were placed with infections with 180 (40%) of whom were infected in . . .
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