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... 2.Pat dry or air dry 3.Place InterDry® Ag in the skin fold or under medical device 4.Allow 2 inches to be exposed to the air 5.Date and initial InterDry 6.Reposition as needed 7.Replace if soiled with urine, stool or blood. 8.Discard after 5 days of use ...
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... Arterial catheter-related BSIs were caused by coagulasenegative staphylococci (N ¼ 8), Staphylococcus aureus (N ¼ 1), enterococci (N ¼ 1) and Burkholderia cepacia (N ¼ 1). Ten BSIs occurred with radial arterial catheters (694 catheters, 2619 catheter-days, 1.4%, 3.8 per 1000 catheter-days) and one w ...
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... ealth care-associated infections affect nearly 2 million people in the United States annually.1 It has been suggested that over one third of these infections are preventable.2 Over the last several decades, antimicrobial-resistant organisms have been responsible for an increasing percentage of nosoc ...
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... and Wales over the period 1990–2000 for positive blood cultures with F. necrophorum were analysed by Brazier et al. [36]. They reported 208 blood culture isolates with an average of 19 per annum, an incidence of approximately 0.6 cases per million per year. These data also show a rise in the number ...
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