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151. Total parenteral nutrition for the very low birth weight infant.

152. CENTRALNE DOSTĘPY ŻYLNE W ODDZIAŁACH INTENSYWNEJ TERAPII - INDYWIDUALIZACJA LOKALIZACJI, SPRZĘT, MOŻLIWE POWIKŁANIA I PROBLEMY.

153. Outcomes associated with early removal versus retention of peripherally inserted central catheters after diagnosis of catheter-associated infections in neonates.

154. 수술실에서 중심정맥관 삽입 시 번들적용이 중심정맥관 관련 혈류감염에 미치는 영향

155. Hospital-acquired Staphylococcus aureus primary bloodstream infection: A comparison of events that do and do not meet the central line–associated bloodstream infection definition.

156. Healthcare Burden, Risk Factors, and Outcomes of Mucosal Barrier Injury Laboratory-Confirmed Bloodstream Infections after Stem Cell Transplantation.

157. A clinical practical approach to the surveillance definition of central line–associated bloodstream infection in cancer patients with mucosal barrier injury.

158. Journey to Zero Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections: An Intensive Care Unit's Story of Sustained Success and Quality Improvement.

159. Performance characteristics and associated outcomes for an automated surveillance tool for bloodstream infection.

160. CLABSI Conversations: Lessons From Peer-to-Peer Assessments to Reduce Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections.

161. Central Venous Catheter Failures: Nowhere Near Zero.

162. Central Line-associated Bloodstream Infections in Cancer Patients: An Experience from a Tertiary Care Cancer Centre

163. Central line-associated <italic>Rhizobium radiobacter</italic> bloodstream infection in two allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant recipients.

164. Gordonia sputi -associated bloodstream infection in a renal transplant patient with chronic indwelling central venous catheter: a case report and literature review.

165. Clinical Impacts and Risk Factors for Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection: A Systematic Review.

166. Needle-free connectors to prevent central venous catheter occlusion at a tertiary cardiac center: A prospective before and after intervention study.

167. Sustained Reduction in Bloodstream Infections in Infants at a Large Tertiary Care Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

168. Reducing bloodstream infection with a chlorhexidine gel IV dressing.

169. Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Use in Skilled Nursing Facilities: A Pilot Study.

170. Eliminating Infections in the ICU: CLABSI.

171. Three-year prospective, observational study of central line–associated bloodstream infections in a 600-bed Japanese acute care hospital.

172. Central line bloodstream infections can be reduced in newborn infants using the modified Seldinger technique and care bundles of preventative measures.

174. Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Intravenous Catheters to Reduce Central Venous Catheter Use on the Inpatient Medical Ward.

175. A National Implementation Project to Prevent Healthcare-Associated Infections in Intensive Care Units: A Collaborative Initiative Using the Breakthrough Series Model.

177. Meta-analysis on central line–associated bloodstream infections associated with a needleless intravenous connector with a new engineering design.

178. Impact of universal disinfectant cap implementation on central line–associated bloodstream infections.

179. Efficacy in the Reduction of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection in a Patient With Intestinal Failure: An Ethanol Lock Pediatric Case Study.

180. Champions for Central Line Care.

181. The Influence of an Antimicrobial Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter on Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections in a Hospital Environment.

182. Device-associated health care-associated infections: The effectiveness of a 3-year prevention and control program in the Republic of Cyprus

183. Prevention of Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infections Through Quality Improvement Interventions: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

184. The impact of central line insertion bundle on central line-associated bloodstream infection.

185. Standardizing Central Venous Catheter Care by Using Observations From Patients With Cancer.

186. Decreasing Central Line--Associated Bloodstream Infections in the Non-ICU Population.

187. Central line-associated bloodstream infection among children with biliary atresia listed for liver transplantation

188. The incidence, aetiology and antimicrobial susceptibility of central line-associated bloodstream infections in intensive care unit patients at a private tertiary care hospital in Mumbai, India

189. Germ Busters: Environmental Cleaning in the Prevention of CLABSIs in Pediatric oncology patients'

190. Preventing central venous catheter complications in children using 4% tetrasodium EDTA locks: A small study with a big impact.

191. Chlorhexidine gluconate bathing in children with cancer or those undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: A double-blinded randomized controlled trial from the Children's Oncology Group.

192. Evolution and aetiological shift of catheter-related bloodstream infection in a whole institution: the microbiology department may act as a watchtower.

193. Impact of a multidimensional infection control approach on central line-associated bloodstream infections rates in adult intensive care units of 8 cities of Turkey: findings of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC).

194. Device-associated infection rates, device use, length of stay, and mortality in intensive care units of 4 Chinese hospitals: International Nosocomial Control Consortium findings.

195. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Utility of Positive Intravascular Catheter Tip Cultures.

196. Biofilm Formation on Central Venous Catheters: A Pilot Study.

197. Does the antimicrobial-impregnated peripherally inserted central catheter decrease the CLABSI rate in neonates? Results from a retrospective cohort study.

198. Lower risk of bloodstream infections for peripherally inserted central catheters compared to central venous catheters in critically ill patients.

199. Device-associated infection rates in adult and pediatric intensive care units of hospitals in Egypt. International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) findings.

200. International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) report, data summary of 36 countries, for 2004-2009.

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