The hospital-acquired urinary tract infections and the role of bladder catheterization
Under the term inpatient infection of the urinary tract is defined the infection developed during the hospitalization of a patient (after at least 48 hours stay in it) which had not occurred nor was incubating on entry therein. Given the increasingly growing resistant nosocomial bacteria to antibiot...
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Scientific Council of the General Hospital of Piraeus Tzaneion
2017-03-01
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Series: | Epistīmonika Chronika |
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Online Access: | http://www.tzaneio.gr/images/docs/p17-1-1.pdf |