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Nosocomial influenza infection

The Lancet, 2000
S, Halder   +4 more
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Nosocomial infections

2010
Hospital-acquired or nosocomial infections—defined for epidemiological studies as infections manifesting more than 48 hours after admission—are common. They affect 1.4 million people worldwide at any one time and involve between 5 and 25% of patients admitted to hospital, with considerable associated morbidity, mortality, and cost ...
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Nosocomial Infections

2003
Abstract A nosocomial infection is arbitrarily defined as any infection developing 48 hours after admission. This definition implies that there is no clinical or laboratory evidence of infection in the first 2 days and no infection incubating on admission. An infection manifested earlier is considered community-acquired.
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Nosocomial infections

Current Problems in Surgery, 1973
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Nosocomial Cryptococcal Infection

Southern Medical Journal, 1980
C A, Kauffman, P J, Severance
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Apparent nosocomial adaptation of Enterococcus faecalis predates the modern hospital era

Nature Communications, 2021
Anna K Pöntinen   +2 more
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