Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1588807 | Micron | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The importance of the strict aseptic techniques of insertion and of the handlings of CVC was highlighted, the failure of both techniques was related to the biofilm formation and was evidenced using the scanning electron microscopy. Since this tool is not available in most hospitals, we present the correlation of those evidences with other standard microbiological methods and risk factors, which are necessary for the sensible detection of the different steps of the biofilm formation on CVC and their correct interpretation with clinical evidences.
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Authors
Pérez-Zárate Pamela, Aragón-Piña Antonio, Soria-Guerra Ruth Elena, González-Amaro Ana MarÃa, Pérez-Urizar José, Pérez-González Luis Fernando, Martinez-Gutierrez Fidel,