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  • 2. Contamination of blood cultures by switch-needle and nonswitch-needle techniques in a paediatric ward.
    Pitaksiripan S, Todsiang S, Dhammachai K, Umnajsirisuk S.
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  • 8. Diversion Principle Reduces Skin Flora Contamination Rates in a Community Hospital.
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  • 10. Blood culture: comparison of outcomes between switch-needle and no-switch techniques.
    Thamlikitkul V, Chokloikaew S, Tangtrakul T, Siripoonkiat P, Wongpreedee N, Danchaivijitr S.
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  • 11. Effectiveness of a Novel Specimen Collection System in Reducing Blood Culture Contamination Rates.
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  • 12. Technique for drawing blood for cultures: is changing needles truly necessary?
    Chapnick EK, Schaffer BC, Gradon JD, Lutwick LI, Krigsman SA, Levi M.
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  • 13. Simple measures to reduce the rate of contamination of blood cultures in Accident and Emergency.
    Madeo M, Jackson T, Williams C.
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  • 14. Reduction in blood culture contamination rate by feedback to phlebotomists.
    Gibb AP, Hill B, Chorel B, Brant R.
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  • 15. The significance of changing needles when inoculating blood cultures: a meta-analysis.
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  • 16. Impact of blood cultures drawn by phlebotomy on contamination rates and health care costs in a hospital emergency department.
    Gander RM, Byrd L, DeCrescenzo M, Hirany S, Bowen M, Baughman J.
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  • 17. Reducing blood culture contamination in a pediatric emergency department.
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  • 18. Reducing blood culture contamination in the emergency department: an interrupted time series quality improvement study.
    Self WH, Speroff T, Grijalva CG, McNaughton CD, Ashburn J, Liu D, Arbogast PG, Russ S, Storrow AB, Talbot TR.
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  • 20. Reduction of blood culture contamination rate by an educational intervention.
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