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Debkishore Gupta

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American Journal of Infection Control|March 11, 2020
Six-year multicenter study on short-term peripheral venous catheters-related bloodstream infection rates in 204 intensive care units of 57 hospitals in 19 cities of India: International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) findingsVíctor Daniel Rosenthal, Debkishore Gupta, Prasad Rajhans, et al.
American Journal of Infection Control|November 3, 2019
International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) report, data summary of 45 countries for 2012-2017: Device-associated moduleVíctor Daniel Rosenthal, Ider Bat-Erdene, Debkishore Gupta, et al.
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|March 19, 2020
Six-year multicenter study on short-term peripheral venous catheters-related bloodstream infection rates in 727 intensive care units of 268 hospitals in 141 cities of 42 countries of Africa, the Americas, Eastern Mediterranean, Europe, South East Asia, and Western Pacific Regions: International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) findingsVíctor Daniel Rosenthal, Ider Bat-Erdene, Debkishore Gupta, et al.
The Journal of Vascular Access|May 15, 2020
Six-year study on peripheral venous catheter-associated BSI rates in 262 ICUs in eight countries of South-East Asia: International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium findingsVíctor Daniel Rosenthal, Ider Bat-Erdene, Debkishore Gupta, et al.
American Journal of Infection Control|April 26, 2021
International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) report, data summary of 45 countries for 2013-2018, Adult and Pediatric Units, Device-associated ModuleVictor Daniel Rosenthal, Wieslawa Duszynska, Bat-Erdene Ider, et al.
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American Journal of Infection Control|March 11, 2020
Six-year multicenter study on short-term peripheral venous catheters-related bloodstream infection rates in 204 intensive care units of 57 hospitals in 19 cities of India: International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) findingsVíctor Daniel Rosenthal, Debkishore Gupta, Prasad Rajhans, et al.
American Journal of Infection Control|November 3, 2019
International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) report, data summary of 45 countries for 2012-2017: Device-associated moduleVíctor Daniel Rosenthal, Ider Bat-Erdene, Debkishore Gupta, et al.
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|March 19, 2020
Six-year multicenter study on short-term peripheral venous catheters-related bloodstream infection rates in 727 intensive care units of 268 hospitals in 141 cities of 42 countries of Africa, the Americas, Eastern Mediterranean, Europe, South East Asia, and Western Pacific Regions: International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) findingsVíctor Daniel Rosenthal, Ider Bat-Erdene, Debkishore Gupta, et al.
The Journal of Vascular Access|May 15, 2020
Six-year study on peripheral venous catheter-associated BSI rates in 262 ICUs in eight countries of South-East Asia: International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium findingsVíctor Daniel Rosenthal, Ider Bat-Erdene, Debkishore Gupta, et al.
American Journal of Infection Control|April 26, 2021
International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) report, data summary of 45 countries for 2013-2018, Adult and Pediatric Units, Device-associated ModuleVictor Daniel Rosenthal, Wieslawa Duszynska, Bat-Erdene Ider, et al.
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