Antibiotic lock for the prevention of catheter-related infection in neonates

Author:

Taylor Jacqueline E1,Tan Kenneth2,Lai Nai Ming34,McDonald Susan J5

Affiliation:

1. Monash Medical Centre/Monash University; Monash Newborn; 246 Clayton Road Clayton Victoria Australia 3168

2. Monash University, Monash Newborn; Department of Paediatrics; 246 Clayton Road Clayton Melbourne Victoria Australia VIC 3168

3. University of Malaya; Department of Paediatrics; Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 50603

4. Taylor's University; School of Medicine; Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

5. La Trobe University/Mercy Hospital for Women; Midwifery Professorial Unit; Level 4, Room 4.071 163 Studley Road, Heidelberg Melbourne Victoria Australia 3084

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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