Central Lines Infection Incidence and Risk Factors in an Intensive Care Unit, a Retrospective Cohort Study

Carlos Eduardo Rodriguez Rodriguez MD, Manzo Palacios Ervin MD, Gilberto Ortiz Cantu MD, Ana Prixila González Vargas MD, Eduardo Vidrio Duarte MD, Pedro Leonardo Villanueva Solórzano MD, Alberto Robles Méndez Hernández MD, María Teresa Gil Corona, Bernardo Gutierrez Muñoz MD, José Eduardo Vallejo Ramirez MD, Luis Angel Medina Andrade MD General Surgery Service, Universidad La Salle, Hospital Angeles Metropolitano, Mexico City, Mexico Critical Area Coordinator, Hospital Angeles Metropolitano, Mexico City, Mexico Cateter Control Department, Hospital Angeles Metropolitano, Mexico City, Mexico General Surgery Service, Hospital General de Zona #30, IMSS, Mexico City, Mexico

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