2000
DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-1241.2000.tb11873.x
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Management of Septicaemic Infants During Long‐term Parenteral Nutrition

Abstract: SUMMARYYoung infants, particularly following gastrointestinal surgery, are at high risk of septicaemia during parenteral nutrition. Febrile illness in the absence of focal infection inevitably raises suspicion of central venous catheter sepsis and poses the following dilemma: remove the catheter (which may then prove uninfected) and lose venous access, or leave the catheter and risk clinical deterioration? We examined retrospectively the isolates from blood culture during febrile episodes in 13 children who re… Show more

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