BACTEREMIA IN CHRONIC HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Sabry Gohar;
Abstract
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
Vascular access infections account for one third of the bacterial infections and more than one half of the bacteremias in hemodialysis patients. An otherwise non-threatening infection at a fistula site can lead to more serious comp
Vascular access infections account for one third of the bacterial infections and more than one half of the bacteremias in hemodialysis patients. An otherwise non-threatening infection at a fistula site can lead to more serious comp
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| Title | BACTEREMIA IN CHRONIC HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS | Authors | Sabry Gohar | Keywords | BACTEREMIA IN CHRONIC HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS | Issue Date | 2003 | Description | SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION Vascular access infections account for one third of the bacterial infections and more than one half of the bacteremias in hemodialysis patients. An otherwise non-threatening infection at a fistula site can lead to more serious comp |
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