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SUMMARY
Infectious disease notes ADU LT INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTES Current issues and perspectives: Prevention of central venous catheter infections C ENTRAL VENOUS CATH ETERS HAVE BECOME AN INDIS - pensable method for providing dependable vascular access in the management of seriously ill patients. Infection, including local catheter-related infection, exit site infection and catheter-related bacteremia, represents the most s erious complication. Risk factors for catheter-related infection may relate to the host, the organism or the . . .
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