Clinical impact of early reinsertion of a central venous catheter after catheter removal in patients with catheter-related bloodstream infections
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I. Bae | Young Jin Kim | Yu-Mi Lee | K. Park | Dong Youn Kim | M. S. Lee | Byung-Han Ryu | Oh-Hyun Cho | Sun In Hong | W. Kwack | Kyung-Wook Hong | E. Chung
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