Treatment duration for central line-associated infection caused by Enterococcus spp.: a retrospective evaluation of a multicenter cohort

Author:

Rosselli Del Turco ElenaORCID,Pasquini Zeno,Scolz Kristian,Amedeo Alberto,Beci Giacomo,Giglia Maddalena,Bussini Linda,Carvalho-Brugger Sulamita,Gutiérrez Laura,Tedeschi Sara,Garcia Mercè,Ambretti Simone,Pericàs Juan M.,Giannella Maddalena,Viale Pierluigi,Bartoletti Michele

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Medicine

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