Minimizing central line–associated bloodstream infections in a high-acuity liver transplant intensive care unit
ConclusionConcerted ongoing multidisciplinary collaboratives are essential to minimize CLABSI and optimize value and quality in a challenging, high-acuity patient population.
Source: American Journal of Infection Control - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research
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