Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6122192 Journal of Hospital Infection 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Half of our haemodialysis cohort was colonized with S. aureus at any one time over an 18-month period. Following decolonization, one-third of patients remained successfully eradicated for 18 months. Non-eradicators have an increased risk of bacteraemia, which is associated with poor mortality. We would recommend routine screening and aggressive attempts to decolonize.
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