Incidence Rate, Pathogens and Economic Burden of Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection: A Single-Center, Retrospective Case-Control Study
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E. Chen | Zike Sheng | Qun-qun Wang | Dake Shi | Y. Ai | Yumin Xu | Yibo Zhang | Yichen Wang | Shirui Xu | Yumin Xu
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