Incidencia de infección relacionada con catéter venoso central en el Hospital Central Militar en el periodo 2001-2002
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Existe un número relevante de infecciones re- lacionadas con catéteres venosos centrales y dispositivos simila- res, respecto a lo cual hay pocos estudios publicados en nuestro medio.
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