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    Sugai Y, Sugai K, Fuse A.
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  • 25. Prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of bacterial isolates from blood culture in Tikur Anbassa Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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    Berkley JA, Lowe BS, Mwangi I, Williams T, Bauni E, Mwarumba S, Ngetsa C, Slack MP, Njenga S, Hart CA, Maitland K, English M, Marsh K, Scott JA.
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  • 31. Lessons learned from a hospital-wide review of blood stream infections for paediatric central line-associated blood stream infection prevention.
    Campbell AJ, Blyth CC, Hewison CJ, Chen YP, Gough L, Goff Z, Bowen AC.
    J Paediatr Child Health; 2019 Jun 06; 55(6):690-694. PubMed ID: 30315622
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  • 34. Nosocomial bacteremia in children: a 15-year experience at a general hospital in Mexico.
    Pérez-González LF, Ruiz-González JM, Noyola DE.
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    Devrim İ, Kara A, Düzgöl M, Karkıner A, Bayram N, Temir G, Şencan A, Sorguç Y, Gülfidan G, Hoşgör M.
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  • 36. The changing epidemiology of bacteremia in neutropenic children with cancer.
    Aquino VM, Pappo A, Buchanan GR, Tkaczewski I, Mustafa MM.
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  • 37. Risk factors for hospital-acquired bacteremia.
    Yoshida T, Tsushima K, Tsuchiya A, Nishikawa N, Shirahata K, Kaneko K, Ito K, Kawakami H, Nakagawa S, Suzuki T, Kubo K, Ikeda S.
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    Mokuolu AO, Jiya N, Adesiyun OO.
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