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Hospital Infection Control
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September 9, 1978
Maki outlines infection risks of arterial catheters
D G Maki
Annals of Internal Medicine
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December 1, 1995
Reactions associated with midline catheters for intravenous access
D G Maki
The American Journal of Medicine
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March 1, 1981
Nosocomial bacteremia. An epidemiologic overview
D G Maki
Journal of Chemotherapy (Florence, Italy)
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July 15, 2016
L'uso degli antisettici nel lavaggio delle mani del personale medico
D G Maki
Journal of Medicine
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January 1, 1980
The prevention and management of device-related infection in infusion therapy
D G Maki
The New England Journal of Medicine
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April 2, 1970
Oropharyngeal ecology
D G Maki
Hospital Practice
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April 1, 1976
Preventing infection in intravenous therapy
D G Maki
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
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April 1, 1994
Yes, Virginia, aseptic technique is very important: maximal barrier precautions during insertion reduce the risk of central venous catheter-related bacteremia
D G Maki
Archives of Internal Medicine
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January 1, 1980
Through a glass darkly. Nosocomial pseudoepidemics and pseudobacteremias
D G Maki
Hospital Infection Control
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May 12, 1978
Seek reservoirs of nosocomial pathogens
D G Maki
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Hospital Infection Control
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September 9, 1978
Maki outlines infection risks of arterial catheters
D G Maki
Annals of Internal Medicine
|
December 1, 1995
Reactions associated with midline catheters for intravenous access
D G Maki
The American Journal of Medicine
|
March 1, 1981
Nosocomial bacteremia. An epidemiologic overview
D G Maki
Journal of Chemotherapy (Florence, Italy)
|
July 15, 2016
L'uso degli antisettici nel lavaggio delle mani del personale medico
D G Maki
Journal of Medicine
|
January 1, 1980
The prevention and management of device-related infection in infusion therapy
D G Maki
The New England Journal of Medicine
|
April 2, 1970
Oropharyngeal ecology
D G Maki
Hospital Practice
|
April 1, 1976
Preventing infection in intravenous therapy
D G Maki
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
|
April 1, 1994
Yes, Virginia, aseptic technique is very important: maximal barrier precautions during insertion reduce the risk of central venous catheter-related bacteremia
D G Maki
Archives of Internal Medicine
|
January 1, 1980
Through a glass darkly. Nosocomial pseudoepidemics and pseudobacteremias
D G Maki
Hospital Infection Control
|
May 12, 1978
Seek reservoirs of nosocomial pathogens
D G Maki
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