2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2008.10.014
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Zeroing in on zero tolerance for central line-associated bacteremia

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“…We observed that nine studies (60%) had adult population as their target audience (9,(17)(18)(22)(23)25) , two of them (13,3%) were carried out with children (5,24) , three of them (20%) with newborns (15)(16)20) , and one of them (6,7%) with both populations, in pediatric and neonatology units (14) . Eight of them (53,3%) were developed in the USA (6,9,(15)(16)18,(22)(23)25) and only three (20%) were developed in Latin America, two of them in Brazil (20)(21) and one in Colombia (14) .…”
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“…We observed that nine studies (60%) had adult population as their target audience (9,(17)(18)(22)(23)25) , two of them (13,3%) were carried out with children (5,24) , three of them (20%) with newborns (15)(16)20) , and one of them (6,7%) with both populations, in pediatric and neonatology units (14) . Eight of them (53,3%) were developed in the USA (6,9,(15)(16)18,(22)(23)25) and only three (20%) were developed in Latin America, two of them in Brazil (20)(21) and one in Colombia (14) .…”
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“…Articles analysis regarding the type of bundle methodology described showed that they were composed of at least three and at most six interventions and the majority of the prospective studies presented statistically significant results regarding CRBSI and CLABSI reduction, being CLABSI the object of study in most of the articles (9,(15)(16)(19)(20)(21)(22)25) . Table 1 presents the summary of the interventions described as bundle elements and the number of times that each strategy was listed in the fifteen analyzed articles.…”
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