2006
DOI: 10.2174/157339606775518322
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Nosocomial Infections In Paediatrics: Simple Preventive Measures, Great Results

Abstract: A nosocomial infection (NI) is an infection contracted in a hospital or other health-care facility. An essential requirement for the diagnosis of NI is the lack of evidence of infection (subclinical or within the incubation period) on admission to the hospital. The onset of a NI usually begins 48-72 hours after hospitalization or can be longer in infections with long or variable incubation period such as hepatitis or varicella.Owing to the number and constant variability of factors that contribute to the devel… Show more

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