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  • 22. Comparison of tissue plasminogen activator-antibiotic locks with heparin-antibiotic locks in children with catheter-related bacteraemia.
    Onder AM, Chandar J, Simon N, Diaz R, Nwobi O, Abitbol CL, Zilleruelo G.
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  • 24. Dialysis catheter-related bacteremia: treatment and prophylaxis.
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  • 25. [Value of an antibiotic lock for the prevention of bacteremia recurrence from central catheters in chronic hemodialysis].
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  • 27. No reason to conclude that maximal sterile barrier precautions do not reduce catheter-related blood stream infections.
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  • 28. Central venous catheter care for the patient with cancer: American Society of Clinical Oncology clinical practice guideline.
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  • 35. Guidelines on the insertion and management of central venous access devices in adults.
    Bishop L, Dougherty L, Bodenham A, Mansi J, Crowe P, Kibbler C, Shannon M, Treleaven J.
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  • 36. Avoiding trouble down the line: the management and prevention of hemodialysis catheter-related infections.
    Lok CE.
    Adv Chronic Kidney Dis; 2006 Jul 01; 13(3):225-44. PubMed ID: 16815229
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  • 39. Central venous catheter-related Stenotrophomonas maltophilia bacteraemia and associated relapsing bacteraemia in haematology and oncology patients.
    Lai CH, Wong WW, Chin C, Huang CK, Lin HH, Chen WF, Yu KW, Liu CY.
    Clin Microbiol Infect; 2006 Oct 01; 12(10):986-91. PubMed ID: 16961635
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  • 40. Preventing catheter-related infections in children undergoing hemodialysis.
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