Remembering the importance of preventing blood-borne infections in the critical care setting.
Affiliation
Infection Prevention & Control Nurse Specialist, UPMC Beacon Hospital Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.Issue Date
2013Keywords
INFECTION CONTROLBLOODBORNE TRANSMISSION
MeSH
Blood-Borne PathogensCritical Care Nursing
Humans
Infection Control
Risk Factors
Viremia
Virus Diseases
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Leonard L, Timmins F. Remembering the importance of preventing blood-borne infections in the critical care setting., 18 (1):4-7 Nurs Crit CareJournal
Nursing in critical careDOI
10.1111/nicc.12008PubMed ID
23289551Item Type
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enISSN
1478-5153ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/nicc.12008
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