In this multicenter, matched case-control study, patients diagnosed with catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) caused by Bacillus cereus (n = 108) were matched to controls (n = 269)” Kutsuna et al (2017).
Abstract:
In this multicenter, matched case-control study, patients diagnosed with catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) caused by Bacillus cereus (n = 108) were matched to controls (n = 269). In the multivariable analysis, administration of an amino acid preparation and an indwelling peripheral catheter were significant variables for B cereus-related CRBSI.
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Reference:
Kutsuna, S., Hayakawa, K., Kita, K., Katanami, Y., Imakita, N., Kasahara, K., Seto, M., Akazawa, K., Shimizu, M., Kano, T., Nei, T., Hayashi, T., Mori, N., Yabuki, T. and Ohmagari, N. (2017) Risk factors of catheter-related bloodstream infection caused by Bacillus cereus: Case-control study in 8 teaching hospitals in Japan. American Journal of Infection Control. June 5th. [Epub ahead of print].
doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2017.04.281.
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