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Stpahylococcus aureus biofilms on central venous haemodialysis catheters
(Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia, 2014)
Catheter-associated bloodstream infection caused by Leifsonia aquatica in a haemodialysis patient: a case report
(Microbiology Society, 2012)
Leifsonia aquatica is an aquatic coryneform rod that is capable of forming biofilms in environmental water sources. It has rarely been associated with human infections and its pathogenicity and clinical significance are ...
Catheter-associated bloodstream infection caused by Leifsonia aquatica in a haemodialysis patient: a case report
(Microbiology Society, 2012)
Leifsonia aquatica is an aquatic coryneform rod that is capable of forming biofilms in environmental water sources. It has rarely been associated with human infections and its pathogenicity and clinical significance are ...
Stpahylococcus aureus biofilms on central venous haemodialysis catheters
(Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia, 2005-12-01)
As infecções devido a biofilmes bacterianos são comuns em pacientes sob tratamento em hemodiálise. Neste estudo, 16 pacientes (7 homens, 9 mulheres, de 22 a 81 anos, média 50 anos de idade), com um total de 25 cateteres ...
Stpahylococcus aureus biofilms on central venous haemodialysis catheters
(Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia, 2005-12-01)
As infecções devido a biofilmes bacterianos são comuns em pacientes sob tratamento em hemodiálise. Neste estudo, 16 pacientes (7 homens, 9 mulheres, de 22 a 81 anos, média 50 anos de idade), com um total de 25 cateteres ...
Catheter-associated bloodstream infection caused by Leifsonia aquatica in a haemodialysis patient: a case report
(SOC GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2012)
Leifsonia aquatica is an aquatic coryneform rod that is capable of forming biofilms in environmental water sources. It has rarely been associated with human infections and its pathogenicity and clinical significance are ...
Outcome of tunnelled central venous catheters used for haemodialysis in children weighing less than 15 kg
(Elsevier, 2014)
Purpose: Central venous catheters (CVC) are frequently used for haemodialysis (HD) in children. However,
there is paucity of information on the outcomes of CVCs when used for HD in very young patients. Our
objective is ...