After liver transplantation, bacteriemia has been documented in 24% to 35%.We evaluated the incidence of BSIs and the impact on the survival in 205 consecutive liver-transplant recipients at the University Hospital of Modena-Italy
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) in Liver Transplant Recipients: Analisys at an Italian Tertiary-Care Hospital / Bedini, A., Cocchi, S., Di Benedetto, F., Codeluppi, M., Guaraldi, G., Venturelli, C., Mussini, C., Prati, F., Masetti, M., Rumpianesi, F., Gerunda, G.E., Esposito, R.. - STAMPA. - not applicable:(2006), pp. 349 (K1428)-349. (46th Annual ICAAC San Francisco USA Sep 27-30 2006).
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) in Liver Transplant Recipients: Analisys at an Italian Tertiary-Care Hospital
DI BENEDETTO, Fabrizio;GUARALDI, Giovanni;MUSSINI, Cristina;GERUNDA, Giorgio Enrico;ESPOSITO, Roberto
2006
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After liver transplantation, bacteriemia has been documented in 24% to 35%.We evaluated the incidence of BSIs and the impact on the survival in 205 consecutive liver-transplant recipients at the University Hospital of Modena-ItalyPubblicazioni consigliate

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