Minimize potential complications such as nosocomial infections, gastrointestinal bleeding, and thromboembolism. |
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One of the main sources of nosocomial bloodstream infections is intravascular catheters. |
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A high prevalence of nosocomial infections in ICU patients is associated with high utilization of antibiotics. |
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Some of these are infections occurring in patients after admission to the hospital called nosocomial infections. |
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A feasibility study of the organisation of a network for nosocomial infection surveillance is planned. |
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This is the third announcement from Sanofi Pasteur in the last month on product development for nosocomial infections. |
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It is unclear whether pagers could serve as vectors of nosocomial infection, but health care workers must consider that potential when touching or handling a pager. |
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The risk of nosocomial infection is a major concern in neurosurgery as neurological, functional or painful sequelae may result. |
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Single-use design effectively eliminates the risk of cross contamination, reducing the overall incidence of nosocomial infections. |
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Serious infections such as septicemia, nosocomial pneumonia, intraabdominal infections, aerobic, and anaerobic. |
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Microbial resistance to antibiotics and nosocomial infections are becoming a threat to health in Europe. |
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Exchange of resistance determinants between salmonellae and nosocomial enterobacteria seems to be frequent, at least in developing countries. |
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Hospital-acquired pneumonia also called as healthcare associated pneumonia or nosocomial pneumonia is acquired in hospital premises. |
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In addition, with the development of the fight against nosocomial diseases, the Group is beginning to target hospitals as industrial customers for the installation of disinfection and monitoring systems. |
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Smooth Surfaces are easy to clean helping to prevent nosocomial infection. |
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Promote measures to improve patient safety through high-quality and safe healthcare, including in relation to antibiotic resistance and nosocomial infections. |
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Pseudomonas is a small gram-negative bacillus that produces nosocomial infections, superinfections of various parts of the body, and a rare disease called melioidosis. |
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However, the outbreak of nosocomial HIV infection in 2006 among children highlighted the need to accelerate reforms and improve quality of services. |
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Evidence-based decision making on nosocomial infection control policy and practices are crucial to preventing, limiting, containing and or controlling these infections. |
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The purpose of this article is to review research indicating a link between hand hygiene and nosocomial infections and the effects of hand care practices on skin integrity. |
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I am not going to say that, having spent four days in Berlin, I fell ill, which proves that you can contract some nosocomial illness there and that you must never go to Berlin again. |
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It came with three brittle ribs impacted in granulous tissue, left a respirator, nosocomial pneumonia, green sponges on plastic sticks to moisten my lips. |
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When infections are contracted in hospitals, they are called nosocomial infections, and they are estimated as e fourth-largest killer every year in the United States. |
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Antibacterial activity of Thymus maroccanus and Thymus broussonetii essential oils against nosocomial infection-bacteria and their synergistic potential with antibiotics. |
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We report a large outbreak of measles in Sardinia, Italy, that originated from a reported outbreak on a cruise ship and showed extensive nosocomial transmission. |
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Nosocomial infections are common among patients with spinal cord injury admitted to rehabilitation centers. |
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