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Infection rates are still rising.

open access: yesCanadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 1998
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Reducing haemodialysis access infection rates

Journal of Renal Nursing, 2011
Infections are the second most common cause of vascular access loss in the long-term haemodialysis patient, and recent years have seen an increase in healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) associated with vascular access. Amanda Dorman and Marissa Dainton describe infection control procedures used in their unit to battle infection.
Amanda, Dorman, Marissa, Dainton
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Risk-specific nosocomial infection rates

The American Journal of Medicine, 1991
Because nosocomial infection rates vary by hospital area and service, most infection control programs calculate area-specific rates to augment the reporting of their hospital-wide data. Rate development is often limited by the availability of appropriate specific denominator data to support important comparisons.
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