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334 related items for PubMed ID: 32167494
1. The Insertion Site Should Be Considered for the Empirical Therapy of Short-Term Central Venous and Arterial Catheter-Related Infections. Buetti N, Ruckly S, Lucet JC, Perozziello A, Mimoz O, Souweine B, Timsit JF. Crit Care Med; 2020 May; 48(5):739-744. PubMed ID: 32167494 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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