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Targeting Risk Factors for the Control of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Single Tertiary Center Experience |
Jiyoon Jeong, Yoojin Kwun, Min-ju Kim, Sang-Ho Choi, Euiseok Jung, Byong Sop Lee, Ki-Soo Kim, Ellen Ai-Rhan Kim |
Neonatal Med. 2021;28(3):116-123. Published online August 30, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5385/nm.2021.28.3.116 |
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