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  • 2. Reduction of catheter-associated bloodstream infections in pediatric patients: experimentation and reality.
    McKee C, Berkowitz I, Cosgrove SE, Bradley K, Beers C, Perl TM, Winner L, Pronovost PJ, Miller MR.
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  • 3. Effectiveness of a central line bundle campaign on line-associated infections in the intensive care unit.
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    Am J Infect Control; 2010 Aug; 38(6):440-8. PubMed ID: 20123149
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  • 7. Impact of an educational program and policy changes on decreasing catheter-associated bloodstream infections in a medical intensive care unit in Brazil.
    Lobo RD, Levin AS, Gomes LM, Cursino R, Park M, Figueiredo VB, Taniguchi L, Polido CG, Costa SF.
    Am J Infect Control; 2005 Mar; 33(2):83-7. PubMed ID: 15761407
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  • 10. Nosocomial catheter-related bloodstream infections in a pediatric intensive care unit: risk and rates associated with various intravascular technologies.
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  • 11. Systems initiatives reduce healthcare-associated infections: a study of 22,928 device days in a single trauma unit.
    Miller RS, Norris PR, Jenkins JM, Talbot TR, Starmer JM, Hutchison SA, Carr DS, Kleymeer CJ, Morris JA.
    J Trauma; 2010 Jan; 68(1):23-31. PubMed ID: 20065753
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  • 12. Zero risk for central line-associated bloodstream infection: are we there yet?
    McLaws ML, Burrell AR.
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  • 14. Impact of a program to prevent central line-associated bloodstream infection in the zero tolerance era.
    Marra AR, Cal RG, Durão MS, Correa L, Guastelli LR, Moura DF, Edmond MB, Dos Santos OF.
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  • 15. A multimodal approach to central venous catheter hub care can decrease catheter-related bloodstream infection.
    Sannoh S, Clones B, Munoz J, Montecalvo M, Parvez B.
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  • 16. Zeroing in on zero tolerance for central line-associated bacteremia.
    Zack J.
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  • 17. Risk factors for central line-associated bloodstream infection in a pediatric cardiac intensive care unit.
    Costello JM, Graham DA, Morrow DF, Potter-Bynoe G, Sandora TJ, Laussen PC.
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  • 18. Impact of a prevention strategy targeting hand hygiene and catheter care on the incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infections.
    Zingg W, Imhof A, Maggiorini M, Stocker R, Keller E, Ruef C.
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  • 20. A multicenter, phased, cluster-randomized controlled trial to reduce central line-associated bloodstream infections in intensive care units*.
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