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- :Arnold, Kathryn E. ;Avery, LaceyMarch 26, 2014:This report is based on 2012 data, published March 2014.Healthcare-associated infections are a major, yet often preventable, threat to patient safety ...
- :Jacob, Jesse T. ;Klein, EiliMar 08 2013 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):BackgroundEnterobacteriaceae are a family of bacteria that commonly cause infections in health-care settings as well as in the community. Among Entero...
- :Fridkin, Scott ;Baggs, JamesMar 07 2014 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):BackgroundAntibiotics are essential to effectively treat many hospitalized patients. However, when antibiotics are prescribed incorrectly, they offer ...
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