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Prevention of infection in patients with chronic kidney disease part ii: healthcare-associated infections

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Authors
Redmond, Avril
Donlon, Sheila
Boyle, Gerard
McCann, Margaret
Einarsdottir, Hildur
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2011-03

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J Ren Care. 2011, 37(1):52-62
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This second article, in a three-part CE series on the preventions of infection in patients with chronic kidney disease, focuses on healthcare-associated infections and blood borne viruses that are prevalent within the haemodialysis environment. It also informs the reader of the relevant infection and prevention precaution guidelines and their application within a haemodialysis setting.
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