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30th Annual Meeting of the European Society For Paediatric Infectious Diseases
30th Annual Meeting of the European Society For Paediatric Infectious Diseases, Thessaloniki, Greece
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IS CUTANEOUS ANTISEPSIS INADEQUATE IN PREVENTING CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER-RELATED COLONISATION AND SEPSIS?
V. Ponnusamy
,
V. Venkatesh
,
A. Curley
,
A. Perperoglou
,
N. Brown
,
C. Tremlett
,
P. Clarke
,
Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
,
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
,
University of East Anglia Norwich Medical School
,
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Clinical Microbiology
,
Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Department of Microbiology
,
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Congenital and neonatal infections
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