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Volumn 43, Issue 2, 2015, Pages 182-184
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A gap in patient tape storage and use practices puts patients at risk for cutaneous fungal infections
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Author keywords
Adhesive; Mucor; Skin infection
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Indexed keywords
ANTIFUNGAL AGENT;
ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENT;
ACUTE GRANULOCYTIC LEUKEMIA;
APPLICATION SITE PAIN;
ARTICLE;
BANDAGES AND DRESSINGS;
BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION;
CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY;
CANCER PATIENT;
CASE REPORT;
CHILD;
CONSULTATION;
DEBRIDEMENT;
DERMATOMYCOSIS;
ERYTHEMA;
FUNGUS CULTURE;
HEALTH CARE QUALITY;
HOSPITAL ADMISSION;
HUMAN;
INFECTION RISK;
LEUKEMIA RELAPSE;
MASTECTOMY;
MEDICAL PRACTICE;
MEDICAL RECORD;
MUCOR;
RHIZOPUS;
SCHOOL CHILD;
STORAGE;
CROSS INFECTION;
DERMATOMYCOSES;
FEMALE;
HEALTH CARE FACILITY;
IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PATIENT;
INFECTION CONTROL;
MEDICAL DEVICE CONTAMINATION;
PRACTICE GUIDELINE;
PREVENTION AND CONTROL;
STANDARDS;
SURGICAL TAPE;
ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS;
CHILD;
CROSS INFECTION;
DEBRIDEMENT;
DERMATOMYCOSES;
EQUIPMENT CONTAMINATION;
FEMALE;
GUIDELINES AS TOPIC;
HEALTH FACILITY ENVIRONMENT;
HUMANS;
IMMUNOCOMPROMISED HOST;
INFECTION CONTROL;
SURGICAL TAPE;
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EID: 84921836146
PISSN: 01966553
EISSN: 15273296
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2014.10.028 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (6)
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References (7)
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