VALUE OF ENDOTRACHEAL ASPIRATE CULTURES VERSUS BLOOD CULTURES IN PREDICTING SEPSIS IN VENTILATED PRETERM AND FULL TERM NEONATES

DALIA BADAWY MOHAMED;

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SUMMARY

Nosocomial infections are the most common complications encountered in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). They are associated with high mortality and prolonged duration of hospitalization in the survivors, contributing to an increased cos


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Title VALUE OF ENDOTRACHEAL ASPIRATE CULTURES VERSUS BLOOD CULTURES IN PREDICTING SEPSIS IN VENTILATED PRETERM AND FULL TERM NEONATES
Other Titles قيمة المزارع الحنجرية مقارنة بمزارع الدم فى اكتشاف تلوث الدم لدى المبتسرين و حديثى الولادة على جهاز التنفس الصناعى
Authors DALIA BADAWY MOHAMED
Keywords VALUE OF ENDOTRACHEAL ASPIRATE CULTURES VERSUS BLOOD CULTURES IN PREDICTING SEPSIS IN VENTILATED PRETERM AND FULL TERM NEONATES
Issue Date 2011
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SUMMARY

Nosocomial infections are the most common complications encountered in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). They are associated with high mortality and prolonged duration of hospitalization in the survivors, contributing to an increased cos

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