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A fall in bloodstream infections followed a change to 2% chlorhexidine in 70% isopropanol for catheter connection antisepsis: A pediatric single center before/after study on a hemopoietic stem cell transplant ward
American Journal of Infection ControlVol. 37Issue 8p626–630Published online: July 21, 2009- James S. Soothill
- Karen Bravery
- Anne Ho
- Susan Macqueen
- Jane Collins
- Paul Lock
Cited in Scopus: 50Some catheter-related bloodstream infections originate from catheter connectors; therefore, improved antisepsis of these might be expected to reduce the incidence of such infections.