Comparison of US and non-US central venous catheter infection rates: Evaluation of processes and indicators in infection control study

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pp. 237-242 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ziad A. Memish ◽  
Yaseen Arabi ◽  
Gwen Cunningham ◽  
Stephen Kritchevsky ◽  
Barbara Braun ◽  
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S. Stone ◽  
S. Abdel Malak ◽  
M. LaQuaglia ◽  
L. San Miguel ◽  
J. Eagan ◽  
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M. LaQuaglia ◽  
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Highlights A lower CVC infection rate suggests an improvement in practice and education. CVC infection remains a complication that often requires significant health care resources. Use of tunneled CVC and patient education on catheter care reduces CVC infection rates.


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